6/29/2023 0 Comments Thieftaker chronicles![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I was saddened to learn, however, that not only was there no actual conjuration in eighteenth-century Boston, but no thieftakers worked there either. I contacted him on a whim, and he was very generous to agree despite the channel not even existing at the time. David proved a terrific interview subject. Theiftaker has met with excellent reviews, so I wasn't surprised to find that I enjoyed it a great deal. He also is a co-founder of, and co-writer for, a blog dedicated to assisting aspiring speculative-fiction and fantasy authors with all aspects of the craft. David maintains a page of resources for those interested in his well-researched setting. history from Stanford University before embarking on a career as a novelist, weaves in plenty of period details and historical personages into an alternate Boston where conjuration is real, albeit suppressed by the authorities. Thieftaker (Tor Books, 2012) centers on Ethan Kaille, a private detective and conjurer, as he investigates a murder in colonial Boston. Coe's pen name for his new historical-fantasy series, The Thieftaker Chronicles. ![]()
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