Gail Carriger

Gail Carriger

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New York Times bestselling author Gail Carriger writes to cope with being raised in obscurity by an expatriate Brit and an incurable curmudgeon. She escaped small town life and inadvertently acquired several degrees in Higher Learning. Ms Carriger then travelled the historic cities of Europe, subsisting entirely on biscuits secreted in her handbag. She resides in the Colonies, surrounded by fantastic shoes, where she insists on tea imported from London.
5th February 2013

Etiquette and Espionage: Number 1 in series

It's one thing to learn to curtsy properly. It's quite another to learn to curtsy and throw a knife at the same time. We... MoreEtiquette and Espionage: Number 1 in series

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3rd November 2015

Manners and Mutiny: Number 4 in series

The fourth and final book in a steampunk YA adventure series, from Orbit's New York Times bestselling author of the Para... MoreManners and Mutiny: Number 4 in series

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4th November 2014

Waistcoats and Weaponry: Number 3 in series

It's one thing to waltz properly.It's quite another to waltz properly with a bladed fan stitched into one's corset.Sophr... MoreWaistcoats and Weaponry: Number 3 in series

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5th November 2013

Curtsies and Conspiracies: Number 2 in series

Does one need four fully-grown foxgloves for decorating a dinner table for six guests? Or is it six foxgloves to kill fo... MoreCurtsies and Conspiracies: Number 2 in series

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5th February 2013

Etiquette and Espionage: Number 1 in series

It's one thing to learn to curtsy properly. It's quite another to learn to curtsy and throw a knife at the same time. We... MoreEtiquette and Espionage: Number 1 in series

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3rd December 2015

Manners and Mutiny: Number 4 in series

The fourth and final book in a steampunk YA adventure series, from Orbit's New York Times bestselling author of the Para... MoreManners and Mutiny: Number 4 in series

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4th November 2014

Waistcoats and Weaponry: Number 3 in series

Sophronia continues her second year at finishing school in style - with a steel-bladed fan secreted in the folds of her ... MoreWaistcoats and Weaponry: Number 3 in series

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9th October 2014

Curtsies and Conspiracies: Number 2 in series

Does one need four fully-grown foxgloves for decorating a dinner table for six guests? Or is it six foxgloves to kill fo... MoreCurtsies and Conspiracies: Number 2 in series

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1st April 2022

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