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Lol - The Cross Thieves page should be up soon. It technically doesn't come out until March 1. Yes, though this is a trilogy, it's more interconnected than it is the same story, so you don't need to read one to understand the other. Kind of a shared universe thing. Thanks for reading.
Thank you Alan for your kind words and I hope I did your book justice. Now I’m wondering how the third book pans out so I might just have to find “T” now and transfer this review when “The Cross Thieves” is added here.
I think your reading is great. You've essentially done the first review - it'll be in the press next month. The Age, ABR, etc. But it's very interesting to me to see a first impression before anyone tells readers what to think of it, though we're supposed to be detached and not talk to people on Goodreads, I think it's kinda democratic. And yes, you're right, there is some lived experience in there. A lot of research too.
T is about the place, but it's easy to order from Dymocks or from Transit Lounge Press, or the library if you want to save cash. We get lending rights payments for library use, so authors never mind people doing that instead of buying. As a trilogy, it goes in reverse chronological order, so each is a prequel to the last. But it's all separate stories, so there shouldn't be context needed if a person doesn't read either of the others.
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Feb 10, 2026 06:25PM
Lol - The Cross Thieves page should be up soon. It technically doesn't come out until March 1. Yes, though this is a trilogy, it's more interconnected than it is the same story, so you don't need to read one to understand the other. Kind of a shared universe thing. Thanks for reading.
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Thank you Alan for your kind words and I hope I did your book justice. Now I’m wondering how the third book pans out so I might just have to find “T” now and transfer this review when “The Cross Thieves” is added here.
I think your reading is great. You've essentially done the first review - it'll be in the press next month. The Age, ABR, etc. But it's very interesting to me to see a first impression before anyone tells readers what to think of it, though we're supposed to be detached and not talk to people on Goodreads, I think it's kinda democratic. And yes, you're right, there is some lived experience in there. A lot of research too.T is about the place, but it's easy to order from Dymocks or from Transit Lounge Press, or the library if you want to save cash. We get lending rights payments for library use, so authors never mind people doing that instead of buying. As a trilogy, it goes in reverse chronological order, so each is a prequel to the last. But it's all separate stories, so there shouldn't be context needed if a person doesn't read either of the others.
