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Etiquette & Espionage
by Gail Carriger
It's a pretty good book. It reminds me of Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes.
We don't get a lot of world building in book one. It starts off in what one can only assume is the Regency Era of England with a steampunk twist.
We follow our main character Sophronia, and other equally oddly named characters, as she attends a finishing school for girls. This finishing school isn't your average school though.
There is humor, a mystery and a bit of coming of age as well. I will be reading the series.
We don't get a lot of world building in book one. It starts off in what one can only assume is the Regency Era of England with a steampunk twist.
We follow our main character Sophronia, and other equally oddly named characters, as she attends a finishing school for girls. This finishing school isn't your average school though.
There is humor, a mystery and a bit of coming of age as well. I will be reading the series.