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Half fairy tale and half historical account of a revolution that never was, Owen King's latest work is infused with sly humor, sensuality, and strangeness. Set in a Dickensian fantasy, this tale reveres cats as religious figures, portrays thieves as noble, and depicts scholars as revolutionaries. The world appears unchanged, with bustling cafes and street kids playing on bridges, yet a single spark can ignite a revolution. For young Dora, a maid at the university, this moment brings liberation as she finds herself involved with student radical Robert while investigating her brother Ambrose's mysterious death at the Institute for Psykical Research. Dora is tasked with overseeing The Museum of the Worker, a peculiar place filled with waxwork figures of miners, nurses, and shopkeepers. As the revolution unfolds, it unleashes forces of love, betrayal, magic, and darkness. Dora's quest for truth reveals a monstrous conspiracy, leading her to the edge of different worlds. King has crafted an extraordinary setting that is both historical and fantastical, featuring a courageous and memorable heroine. Critics have praised the work for its rich language, compelling characters, and satisfying narrative, placing it alongside classics of the uncanny.
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The Curator, Owen King
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- 2024
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