Fire collects three unique voices and their interpretation of the Dickensian style.
Tom Loock's "A Tale of Cities Two" sheds new light on a classic story, Harry Markov's "The Tracks that Tower over Valleys" is a parable of burning needs in a near-future Dickensian Bulgaria and Oz Vance sets the Sparkler of Albion spinning in his grave with "Sketches by Zob".
With an original cover by Gary Northfield and an introduction by series editor Anne C. Perry.
Fire collects three unique voices and their interpretation of the Dickensian style.
Tom Loock's "A Tale of Cities Two" sheds new light on a classic story, Harry Markov's "The Tracks that Tower over Valleys" is a parable of burning needs in a near-future Dickensian Bulgaria and Oz Vance sets the Sparkler of Albion spinning in his grave with "Sketches by Zob".
With an original cover by Gary Northfield and an introduction by series editor Anne C. Perry.