From “Medea” to the “Millennium” series, women characters use stealth, exile and cunning to hold their own against patriarchy.
Schlagwort-Archive: Elizabeth Hand
Rezensionen: Haas, Torgov, Hand, Williams, Jackman
Five new crime-fiction books that will keep you guessing all summer: “Brenner And God” by Wolf Haas, “The Mastersinger fom Minsk” by Morley Torgov, “Available Dark” by Elizabeth Hand, “The Pleasures Of Men” by Kate Williams, “Spoiled Rotten” by Mary Jackman.
Rezension: Seth Grahame-Smith: “Unholy Night”
All of the wit in Grahame-Smith’s previous mash-up – the turgid, entrail-splattered “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” – could be found in its title. At least that counts for wit if you’re still splitting your sides over “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.”