Etiquette & Espionage
- Pages
- 307
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780316190084
- Reading Time
- ~5h 22min
Etiquette & Espionage is a book by Gail Carriger. It has 307 pages.
About this book
Gail Carriger’s debut novel establishes a distinctive blend of Regency social satire and steampunk adventure. Set in an alternate Victorian London, the story follows Alexia Tarabotti, a young woman born without a soul—a condition that renders her immune to supernatural influence and grants her an unflappable demeanor in a world populated by vampires, werewolves, and mummies. The narrative intertwines high society expectations with clandestine intelligence work, as Alexia navigates diplomatic crises, international conspiracies, and the rigid demands of courtly manners. Carriger’s prose emphasizes the tension between public propriety and private agency, using espionage as both a literal plot device and a metaphor for the performance of identity. The novel is notable for its deliberate subversion of nineteenth-century gender norms, its meticulous attention to historical detail reimagined through speculative technology, and its sustained comedic tone. By treating etiquette as both armor and weapon, the book offers a fresh perspective on historical fiction that balances scholarly homage with genre playfulness.
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Gail Carriger’s debut novel establishes a distinctive blend of Regency social satire and steampunk adventure. Set in an alternate Victorian London, the story follows Alexia Tarabotti, a young woman born without a soul—a condition that renders her immune to supernatural influence and grants her an un...
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Etiquette & Espionage was written by Gail Carriger.