Europe at Dawn

· The Fractured Europe Sequence Book 4 · Rebellion Publishing Ltd
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THE PHENOMENAL CONCLUSION TO THE FRACTURED EUROPE SERIES

In Tallinn, Alice – a junior Scottish diplomat – is drawn into an incomprehensible plot spanning decades. In the Aegean, young refugee Benno makes a desperate break for freedom and finds himself in a strange new life.

On the canals of England, a fleet of narrow boats is gathering. Rudi, now a seasoned Coureur, finds himself drawn away from the kitchen one last time as he sets out with his ally Rupert in pursuit of a dead man.


"One of the UK’s foremost writers…The best fictional response to Brexit yet published, and Europe at Dawn is a superbly judged conclusion." - The Guardian

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4.2
4 reviews
donh
14 December 2018
Interesting author - he involves you then throws things away
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About the author

Dave Hutchinson was born in Sheffield. After reading American Studies at the University of Nottingham, he became a journalist. He’s the author of five collections of short stories and one novel, and his novella The Push was shortlisted for the 2010 BSFA award for short fiction. He has also edited two anthologies and co-edited a third. His short story The Incredible Exploding Man featured in the first Solaris Rising anthology, and appeared in the Year’s Best Science Fiction collection. The Fractured Europe Sequence has been nominated for multiple awards including the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and The British Science Fiction Award. He lives in north London with his wife and several cats. 

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