(urth) Black Easter

Andy Robertson andywrobertson at clara.co.uk
Thu Feb 17 07:48:13 PST 2005


Iorwerth Thomas writes: 

> 
>> From: Dan'l Danehy-Oakes <danldo at gmail.com>
> 
>> You really should, but preferably in context - if you don't know (and
>> I am not assuming you don't, just not assuming you _do_ eithe),
>> it's part of the second volume of a trilogy - a _true_ trilogy, three
>> thematically linked novels, rather than a three-novel series or a
>> three-volume novels. The theme is the permissibility of secular
>> knowledge in the context of the Christian faith. The novels are
>> 1. _Doctor Mirabilis_ - realistic/historical.
>> 2.  _Black Easter_ and _The Day After Judgement_ - contemporary
>>     dark fantasies, sometimes published in one volume as _The
>>     Devil's Day_.
>> 3. _A Case of Conscience_ - future SF.
> 
> I'm afraid that's why I haven't read it yet; at present, I think only 'A 
> Case of Conscience' is actually in print in the UK;  I did look quickly on 
> Amazon a few weeks ago and found a compliation of all 3 novels going for 
> something like £150, which is a  little beyond my finances.  I refuse to 
> read any of them if I cant get hold of all of them, which is probably 
> slightly silly of me. 
> 
> Iorwerth 
> 
>

Amazon.com has them all . . .   ????? 





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