### From Publishers Weekly Miriam Beckstein, aka Countess Helge Thorold-Hjorth of the Clan, finds her own world to conquer in this fast-moving sequel to _The Family Trade_ (2004)โa neo-Victorian America ruled by an English king in exile. Determined to show her uncle, Duke Angmar, that a hidden bran
Merchant Princes - 02 - The Hidden Family
โ Scribed by Charles Stross
- Publisher
- Tor
- Year
- 2008;2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Edition
- 1st mass market ed
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
The six families of the Clan rule the kingdom of Gruinmarkt from behind the scenes, a mixture of nobility and criminal conspirators whose power to walk between their world and ours makes them rich in both. Braids of family loyalty and intermarriage provide a fragile guarantee of peace, but a recently ended civil war has left the families shaken and suspicious. Miriam, a hip tech journalist from Boston, discovered her alternate-world relatives with explosive results that shook the worlds. Now, as the prodigal Countess Helge Thorold-Hjorth, she finds herself ensnared in schemes and plots centuries in the making. She is surrounded by unlikely allies, lethal contraband, and, most dangerous of all, her family. With her modern American attitudes, she's not sure she can fit in, or if she even wants to, but to stay alive, she really has no choice...Praise for "The Family Trade": 'Quirky, original and entertaining...could be "The Godfather" of all fantasy novels' - Kevin J. Anderson. 'Light, loaded with tongue-in-cheek humour and deftly plotted' - "Guardian".
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