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reviewed The lost heiress by Catherine Fisher (Relic Master -- bk. 2)

Catherine Fisher: The lost heiress (2011, Dial Books for Young Readers) No rating

Even though the city of Tasceron and its emperor have fallen, when Master Galen and …

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Catherine Fisher really broke into the USA market with [b:Incarceron|332775|Incarceron (Incarceron, #1)|Catherine Fisher|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1327414514s/332775.jpg|323310] and its sequel, [b:Sapphique|4499214|Sapphique (Incarceron, #2)|Catherine Fisher|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1327885488s/4499214.jpg|4548192], which seems to have been her biggest hit in Britain, too. The USA publisher appears to have then trawled her back-catalogue for the most similar material and come up with this series. The obvious difference between these books and most of Fisher's output is that they fall more into the SF camp than the fantasy camp. They seem less old-fashioned than several of Fisher's fantasies do - mainly the ones that show the strongest [a:Alan Garner|47991|Alan Garner|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1363273417p2/47991.jpg] influence.

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