A sequel to Rotherweird, set in a strange anachronistic town cut off from the rest of England where advanced science and magic mix. I struggled with the first as it was so complex, but decided to dive into the second as it had such excellent reviews from people worth listening to, notably Hilary Mantel. However, I struggled even more than with the first, couldn't distinguish between characters and didn't really understand what was going on. Perhaps this is partly because I rushed through it as 'The British General election of 2019' has arrived, and I can't wait to read it. I know it will be painful, but I'm looking forward to a dispassionate assessment of what was a disastrous result for Labour. From my perspective things have got even worse since, and I'm close to leaving the party than ever. An uninspiring, promise-breaking leader, insipid policies, the continuing stranglehold on the party by the right and the expulsions, suspensions and fixed elections of anyone who speaks up against them, all at a time when we should be leading the charge against an incompetent and corrupt government. I can't see a way back for Labour in its current form, I hope I am proved wrong.
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