Plague in Paris
by Tyler Omichinski
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Pub Date Nov 01 2017 | Archive Date Dec 31 2017
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Description
Mr. Hildebrand and his valet, Driscoll, have fled the British Isles for Paris amidst rumours of scandal. Hoping for a warmer reception in Paris, they are looking for a way to put it all behind them. As Driscoll wanders the streets, tracking the gossip and searching for that special someone that could solve all their problems, he starts to get a hint of something deeper going on.
Though the Parisians are more welcoming of their unaccepted views, it is not long before they face problems worse than they had found back home. As the city is wracked by chaos, the ties that bind are tested. Tensions continue to rise and as the last British airships pull away from the city, they must determine if they can stay safe in their new home.
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(11) Any advance praise or review snippets you already have (I will copy and paste them in): “The humour is drier than a properly made martini."
"Super fun and pulpy. If you've got friends looking for something equal parts classy and tongue-in-cheek you should mention it. Also, like, a lot of 19th century Frasier-esque dialogue."
“A tour de force in combining old-school pulp with modern sensibilities. The humour and subject matter read as though Oscar Wilde and Philip Pullman had a very funny child together.”
Advance Praise
"Super fun and pulpy. If you've got friends looking for something equal parts classy and tongue-in-cheek you should mention it. Also, like, a lot of 19th century Frasier-esque dialogue."
“A tour de force in combining old-school pulp with modern sensibilities. The humour and subject matter read as though Oscar Wilde and Philip Pullman had a very funny child together.”
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780995289031 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |