A review by siria
Drowned Country by Emily Tesh

3.0

Set two years after Silver in the Wood, this novella sees Henry Silver grapple with the implications of his newfound immortality and with his estrangement from Tobias Finch. I liked this, though not as much of the first book. I didn't think that Silver's characterisation quite meshed with what had previously been established of him and the conflict between him and Tobias wasn't dealt with deftly enough. Also, for a novel about Green Men: not enough woods. Enjoyable, but I don't think it will linger in my memory.