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Jezebooks: Sarah Waters
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Also, if you like novels of the Victorian underworld, I cannot recommend The Fiend in Human and White Stone Day by John McLaughlin Gray enough.
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@andBegorrah: I just want a term for courage that doesn't involve male genitalia.
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And I'd settle for a term for pathetic or loserly that doesn't involved female genitalia or their unnecessary cleaning...
"Look at that guy with the popped collar and the all the hair gel. He just squealed when he saw that rat. What a _______."
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Tipping The Velvet is my favourite for a fun read, Nightwatch is wonderfully evocative, although not as good as the originals it nods to ie authors such as Patrick Hamilton, Jean Rhys and even Norman Collins's London Belongs To Me.
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I saw her read in 2006, and thought she was charming and cute.
@HuckleberryFriend: Lucky! I also used to review manuscripts as a literary intern!
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If you like more realism and less romping with your lesbianism, I recommend The Night Watch.