Amberlough

Lara Elena Donnelly, 1990-

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"Welcome to Amberlough City, the illustrious but corrupt cosmopolitan beacon of Gedda. The radical One State Party--nicknamed the Ospies--is gaining popular support to unite Gedda's four municipal governments under an ironclad, socially conservative vision. Not everyone agrees with the Ospies' philosophy, including master spy Cyril DePaul and his lover Aristide Makricosta, smuggler and emcee at the popular Bumble Bee Cabaret. When Cyril's cover is blown on a mission, however, he must become a turncoat in exchange for his life. Returning to Amberlough under the Ospies' watchful eye, Cyril enters a complex game of deception. One of his concerns is safeguarding Aristide, who refuses to let anyone--the crooked city poli...ce or the homophobic Ospies--dictate his life. Enter streetwise Cordelia Lehane, top dancer at the Bee and Aristide's runner, who could be the key to Cyril's plans--if she can be trusted. As the twinkling lights of nightclub marquees yield to the rising flames of a fascist revolution, these three will struggle to survive using whatever means--and people--necessary. Including each other"--

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Genres
Fantasy fiction
Published
New York : Tor 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Lara Elena Donnelly, 1990- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Physical Description
397 pages : illustration ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780765383815
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Review by Booklist Review

In the freewheeling and decadent city of Amberlough, Bumble Bee Cabaret emcee Aristide Makricosta and spy Cyril DePaul have formed a romantic attachment despite the fact that Cyril works for Amberlough's government while the more flamboyant Aristide thrives as an underworld crime lord. When Cyril is caught on a mission by agents of the ultraconservative One State Party, he chooses to repudiate Aristide and turn double agent to save them both. Cyril works to bring down Amberlough from within with the help of Cordelia Lehane, a dancer at the cabaret and one of Aristide's associates. But the totalitarian regime that Cyril has ushered in may end up shattering everything that makes Amberlough unique. With rich description and morally gray characters, Donnelly has created a debut novel steeped in 1920s atmosphere and intrigue. For fans of Cabaret, espionage, alternate history, genre blends, and narratives that bear an uncomfortable resemblance to current events.--Mickelsen, Anna Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Donnelly blends romance and tragedy, evoking gilded-age glamour and the thrill of a spy adventure, in this impressive debut. In an imagined multinational setting that owes much to pre-WWII Europe but has its own complicated politics, Cyril DePaul is a young man of privilege who's gotten in over his head as an agent for the Amberlough government. Cordelia Lehane is content to scrape out a living any way she can, whether by fabulous stage performances or black market dealings. Cyril is comfortable as a dilettante until a mission goes badly, putting his lover, burlesque performer Aristide Makricosta, at risk under a rising conservative regime that aims to consolidate the four diverse nation-states of Gedda into "one tightly controlled entity." Aristide recruits Cordelia's help without knowing the mortal danger Cyril has accepted in his effort to protect them both. Donnelly's masterly creation is richly imagined and moves at an unchecked pace, painting a layer of sumptuous indulgence over a society of corruption, vice, and oppression. The romance between Cyril and Aristide is presented matter-of-factly; the flaws, roughness, and sincerity are organic to the relationship rather than being the tropes of gay narratives. Cordelia is a singular character, beholden to nobody and far more capable than the supposedly stronger people who are enchanted by her beauty and hope to command her elusive loyalty. When goodness and virtue cannot endure, the characters are drawn inexorably to their limits in a conclusion that is as heartbreaking as it is satisfying. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

The Federated States of Gedda is a loosely connected group of four nation-states, but the tide is turning politically. The socially conservative One State Party, also known as the Ospies, is creeping its way into power. In a still-resistant Amberlough City (think Weimar Republic Berlin), Cyril DePaul works as a spy. But when he is outed during a mission against the Ospies, he either must collaborate with them or face execution. His decision to construct an elaborate deception endangers Aristide Makricossta, Cyril's outspoken lover and the flamboyant emcee of the Bumble Bee Cabaret, who is also a successful smuggler. Thrown into the mix is Cordelia Lehane, a dancer at the Bumble Bee and Ari's runner. The three risk being taken down by the corrupt police, the crooked government, or their own actions. VERDICT Donnelly's striking debut brings a complex world of politics, espionage, and cabaret life to full vision. The emotional journeys of the characters as they struggle to survive in a society under siege by dark forces will strike a chord with readers as they race to the story's conclusion.-KC © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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