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The Daughter of Doctor Moreau – Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s eighth novel, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau is – as the title suggests – a retelling of H.G. Wells’ The Island of Doctor Moreau, transplanting the story to Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula in the nineteenth century and focusing on Carlota Moreau rather than her father, the doctor. Carlota lives a happy, sheltered life, beholden to an illness that only her father’s medical expertise can keep at bay, content with just the hybrids for friends – amalgams of humans and animals, brought to life by the doctor’s arts. When the son of her father’s patron arrives out of the blue though, the Moreaus’ safe life is turned upside down. Carlota begins to wonder what else life might offer beyond the walls of her quiet home, while her father sees opportunity, and the hybrids see only danger.

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Spotlight On Justin Hill’s Original Fiction

You might be familiar with Justin Hill for his Black Library fiction (written as Justin D. Hill), but outside of the worlds of Warhammer he has a considerable backlog of original work too, all exploring various aspects of contemporary and historical fiction. His seven books cover all manner of periods and locations from 11th century England to 20th century Eritrea, and characters from Viking kings to Chinese poets. As part of an ongoing series of guest posts in which I invite authors onto the site to tell us about their original fiction, Justin is here to talk a little bit about each of his novels, what inspired each of them, and what went into their writing. The stories behind these books are fascinating, featuring rapid evacuations, overseas volunteering, meeting the descendents of royalty and more, so settle in to add some books to your TBR list!

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The First King of All the Earth – Original Fiction by Edoardo Albert

Hello and welcome to this exclusive piece of original fiction here on Track of Words – The First King of All the Earth, very kindly provided by the wonderful Edoardo Albert. Author of the historical fiction trilogy The Northumbrian Thrones, Black Library novels Silent Hunters and Kasrkin, and non-fiction titles Warrior: A Life of War in Anglo-Saxon Britain and The Perfect Sword: Forging the Dark Ages (with Paul Gething), Edoardo is a fantastic writer, and I’m a big fan, so it’s a real delight to be able to publish an original story of his. The First King of All the Earth leans a little more into the historical side of things than straight SFF, but I can definitely see a little fantasy in there too, and I really loved reading it. I hope you will do too!

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