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Ha'penny - John H. Walton
Ha'penny
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In 1949, eight years after the "Peace with Honor" was negotiated between Great Britain and Nazi Germany by the Farthing Set, England has completed its slide into fascist dicatorship. Then a bomb explodes in a London suburb.  The brilliant but politically compromised Inspector Carmichael of... show more
In 1949, eight years after the "Peace with Honor" was negotiated between Great Britain and Nazi Germany by the Farthing Set, England has completed its slide into fascist dicatorship. Then a bomb explodes in a London suburb.  The brilliant but politically compromised Inspector Carmichael of Scotland Yard is assigned the case. What he finds leads him to a conspiracy of peers and communists, of staunch King-and- Country patriots and hardened IRA gunmen, to murder Britain's Prime Minister and his new ally, Adolf Hitler.  Against a background of increasing domestic espionage and the suppression of Jews and homosexuals, an ad-hoc band of idealists and conservatives blackmail the one person they need to complete their plot, an actress who lives for her art and holds the key to the Fuhrer's death. From the ha'penny seats in the theatre to the ha'pennies that cover dead men's eyes, the conspiracy and the investigation swirl around one another, spinning beyond anyone's control.  In this brilliant companion to Farthing, Welsh-born World Fantasy Award winner Jo Walton continues her alternate history of an England that could have been, with a novel that is both an homage of the classic detective novels of the thirties and forties, and an allegory of the world we live in today.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780765318534 (0765318539)
ASIN: 0765318539
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
In an alternate England, a truce was reached with Hitler. Fascism covers the continent and is creeping over the UK. No one is unaffected, not even the apolitical Viola Lark, third daughter of a Mitford-like family of sisters, actress offered the chance to star as Hamlet in a slightly cross-cast prod...
Kim Reads and Bakes
Kim Reads and Bakes rated it
4.0
I found this second book in Jo Walton's "Small Change" trilogy increasingly difficult to put down. From something which I expected would take me a few days to read, it became a book which I devoured in three sittings - the last half of it in a single sitting. The first book in the trilogy, Farthing...
scottakennedy
scottakennedy rated it
4.0 Ha'penny
A really wonderful book. Sequel to Farthing.
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it
Set shortly after [book: Farthing], Inspector Carmichael is once again drawn into a murder case with disturbingly political subtext. This is a disturbing, frustrating book because the situation is completely hopeless. Fascism and every possible form of modern intolerance continue to gain power, an...
Bun's Books
Bun's Books rated it
4.0
This was still pretty dang good although I didn't like it as much as its predecessor. It covered much of the same territory, although in a slightly different style. Instead of a country house mystery of the 40's it was a spy thriller of the 40's. So if I hadn't read Farthing I might have liked Ha'...
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