Two such travelers have travelled through time and space to the coastal town of Nagspeake, seeking to find a conflagrationeer (a person with preternatural gifts for gunpowder and fire), to offer to their dark master. It also connects to all the other books Kate Milford has written too, in complicated ways that you will understand if you've read them, but if you haven't, are better left to discover yourself! It is also one that can be read a stand-alone, if you're willing to plunge in to a reality that's strangely twisted, in which sinister travelers walk through time with the help of a magically complex mechanism. 2 2018), to be a Timeslip Tuesday book.though I was expecting to love this journey back to the world of Nagspeake and Greenglass House, and I did.Ä«luecrowne takes place just a bit before The Left-Handed Fate, and considerably before the Greenglass House books. I was not expecting Bluecrowne, by Kate Milford (Clarion Books, Oct.
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