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Jonathan Strange & Mr. NorrelI meets A Tale of Two Cities in H. G. Parry's A Far Better Thing, a heart-rending fantasy of faery revenge set during the French Revolution.
I feared this was the best of times; I hoped it could not get any worse.
The faeries stole Sydney Carton as a child, and made him a mortal servant of the Faery Realm. Now, he has a rare opportunity for revenge against the fae and Charles Darnay, the changeling left in his stead.
It will take magic and cunning-cold iron and Realm silver-to hide his intentions from humans and fae and bring his plans to fruition.
Shuttling between London and Paris during the Reign of Terror, generations of violence-begetting-violence lead him to a heartbreaking choice in the shadow of the guillotine.
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H. G. Parry
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Jonathan Strange & Mr. NorrelI meets A Tale of Two Cities in H. G. Parry's A Far Better Thing, a heart-rending fantasy of faery revenge set during the French Revolution.
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Praise for A Far Better Thing
"A dazzling incarnation of A Tale of Two Cities; a spellbinding tale of vengeance, violence and enduring heartbreak."-Ariel Kaplan, author of The Pomegranate Gate
"A real heartburner of a novel-passionate, painful, with protagonists who were dragging all the weight of the past and could still strive towards something better for themselves and the ones they loved. The sort of book that one absolutely can't put down, that makes you cry in the best way."-Genevieve Cogman
"This book had me at 'fairy revenge set against the French Revolution' and it did not disappoint! An elegant blend of magic, history and fairy lore that taps deep into what it means to be human-and the love and loss that entails."-Kell Woods, author of Upon a Starlit Tide
"This book is perfect. Human changelings toil in revolutionary Paris and Dickens' London for the world's scariest fairy masters, just glad to be out of the Realm. A stage magician who excels at true magic uncovers a book with claws that our dissolute hero must fight with a sword. H.G. Parry is a brilliant writer who kept me on the edge of my seat, gulping down after page while still relishing all the flavors of her delicious prose."-Ellen Kushner, author of the Tremontaine series
Praise for *The Magician's Daughter
"A charming romp of an old-school coming of age fantasy about family and magic that will take your heart for a wild ride."-NPR
"The Magician's Daughter is that most rare and precious thing: a brand-new classic, both wholly original and wonderfully nostalgic. It's an absolute treasure."-Alix E. Harrow, author of The Ten Thousand Doors of January
"I love the way Parry blends mythic elements with wit and heart. A fast pace, period detail and an intriguing cast of real, flawed people make The Magician's Daughter a book to be absolutely devoured."-Lucy Holland, author of Sistersong
"Innovative fairy tale and deftly researched historical fiction in one . . . HG Parry crafts an evocative world rife with a struggle for equity, justice, and the occasional miracle that readers won't be able to forget."-Rowenna Miller, author of Torn
"There are the best kind of fairytale elements in The Magician's Daughter-the ones that draw you in and make you believe that magic does exist. . . . I absolutely adored it!"-Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter
"A compelling journey into a world of fading myth and mystery, evoking the magic of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by way of The Dark is Rising."-Cameron Johnston, author of The Maleficent Seven
"This is a fully realized world that feels like a homage to the classic fantasy tales of Diana Wynne Jones."-Booklist