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Jasper Kent
Born in Worcestershire in 1968, Jasper Kent read Natural Sciences at Cambridge before embarking on a career as a software consultant. He also pursues alternative vocations as a composer and musician and now novelist. The inspiration for Jasper's bestselling début, Twelve (and indeed the... show more

Born in Worcestershire in 1968, Jasper Kent read Natural Sciences at Cambridge before embarking on a career as a software consultant. He also pursues alternative vocations as a composer and musician and now novelist. The inspiration for Jasper's bestselling début, Twelve (and indeed the subsequent novels in The Danilov Quintet) came out of a love of nineteenth-century Russian literature and darkly fantastical, groundbreaking novels such as Frankenstein and Dracula. His researches have taken him across Europe and to Saint Petersburg, Moscow and the Crimea, including three days on a train from Cologne to the Russian capital, following in the footsteps of Napoleon himself.Jasper lives in Brighton, where he shares a flat with his girlfriend and several affectionate examples of the species rattus norvegicus.
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Bookiemavon
Bookiemavon rated it 9 years ago
Thou Shalt Not edited by Alex Davis Published by Scarier 51 (Tickety Boo Press) on 1st April 2016151 pagesWe have all grown up with the Ten Commandments, but this book puts a spin on each of the commandments. Each story is about one of the ten commandments, and the ten authors who wrote the stories ...
Bookiemavon
Bookiemavon rated it 9 years ago
Thou Shalt Not edited by Alex Davis Published by Scarier 51 (Tickety Boo Press) on 1st April 2016151 pagesWe have all grown up with the Ten Commandments, but this book puts a spin on each of the commandments. Each story is about one of the ten commandments, and the ten authors who wrote the stories ...
in libris
in libris rated it 9 years ago
As my title suggests, I find this a nice anthology. It's not superb, it's better than mediocre, so for the general SF/F reader like me, it's a mildly entertaining diversion. All four of these stories are set in worlds that the authors have already written in, and I have read nothing previously from ...
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it 11 years ago
I enjoyed this book. The only series in this anthology that I follow is Seanan McGuire's October Daye and I picked it up to read Tybalt's stand alone story which I thought was well done. I liked the idea of having to choose a new name when he became king although since that was made clear until the ...
CherylMM
CherylMM rated it 12 years ago
The fourth in the Danilov Quintet series by Kent.You will have to strap your extra memory cells on for this because it is packed full of names, dates and places set in Russia. That means at least triple names for every character or reference to a person in history. At times I thought this was to the...
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