In which Er Thom has a proposal to make.
But of course nothing’s going to come of it yet; there are far too many chapters left in the book.
It’s interesting to watch Daav working his way around toward understanding where Er Thom is coming from.
In which Er Thom has a proposal to make.
But of course nothing’s going to come of it yet; there are far too many chapters left in the book.
It’s interesting to watch Daav working his way around toward understanding where Er Thom is coming from.
I wondered what the reference to the “Faerie Sector” was going to signify. At first, I assumed it was just a fanciful label, now I’m not so sure!
And—speaking of Faerie—we’ve seen criticism of the authors’ use of stereotypes for Romani and Middle-eastern peoples, but I don’t remember reading any complaints about the Irish/?