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Mosca's world, meanwhile, was partly inspired by 18th century England, with the Company of Stationers and their fierce control of books stemming from a university she studied English at Oxford essay on an early printing press - the Strawberry Hill Press.
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This delight in language is evident in Mosca's creator, too.
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The reader is then pitched headlong into a breakneck, labyrinthine plot, as the pair – along, of course, with Mosca's psychotic goose – become trapped in the sinister town of Toll.
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Keener observers have eaten the beignets in Jackson Square, stayed at the Royal Orleans and the Royal Sonesta, taken the short ride to the Garden District or the long ride out to Mosca's.
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Clasped firmly under her arm is Mosca's faithful and deadly goose Saracen.
Review of the Day: The Best Book of 2006 fusenumber8 2006
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Mosca's activities reveal a plot to force a rule of terror on the Realm, and merry mayhem soon leads to murder...
Archive 2006-06-01 Franki 2006
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Clasped firmly under her arm is Mosca's faithful and deadly goose Saracen.
Archive 2006-04-01 fusenumber8 2006
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Clasped firmly under her arm is Mosca's faithful and deadly goose Saracen.
Archive 2006-02-01 fusenumber8 2006
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Mosca's activities reveal a plot to force a rule of terror on the Realm, and merry mayhem soon leads to murder...
June 2006 Franki 2006
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Mosca's activities reveal a plot to force a rule of terror on the Realm, and merry mayhem soon leads to murder...
Belated Reviews Mary Lee 2006
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