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Bitter Seeds
Bitter Seeds | Ian Tregillis
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It's 1939. The Nazis have supermen, the British have demons, and one perfectly normal man gets caught in between Raybould Marsh is a British secret agent in the early days of the Second World War, haunted by something strange he saw on a mission during the Spanish Civil War: a German woman with wires going into her head who looked at him as if she knew him. When the Nazis start running missions with people who have unnatural abilities—a woman who can turn invisible, a man who can walk through walls, and the woman Marsh saw in Spain who can use her knowledge of the future to twist the present—Marsh is the man who has to face them. He rallies the secret warlocks of Britain to hold the impending invasion at bay. But magic always exacts a price. Eventually, the sacrifice necessary to defeat the enemy will be as terrible as outright loss would be. Alan Furst meets Alan Moore in the opening of an epic of supernatural alternate history, the tale of a twentieth century like ours and also profoundly different.
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Bitter Seeds | Ian Tregillis
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Day 2 of #7days7covers #covercrush

@hes7 would you like to play? 😊 Post a book cover you love each day for seven days, no explanations required, and tag a new Litten everyday.

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Danwilli2012
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Atlas here loved the book, although it was a tad confusing at times. There were a lot of made up words and different languages, which of course means it's a good scifi. Atlas is a sucker for alternate history. And this definitely fulfills that and even gives a bit of an xmen vibe. Great book.

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I was gifted a "blind book date" at the ABC bookstore in Amsterdam, and unwrapped what looks like a winner.

Scott_BookInvasion Awesome! I've been wanting to read The Machanical for quite a while of his. This might be where i start though. 9y
Hellboy Apparently 4 books in the series so far. 9y
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