Rivers of London
Aug. 26th, 2024 11:19 amOkay, I am probably late to this particular party, but - I only just clocked that there's a new Rivers of London novella out in about a week? And it's a Nightingale historical set in the 20s?? With Wodehouse overtones??? Which is surely crying out for 'what were Biggles and the gang doing for the whole of the 20s' crossovers????
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Date: 2024-08-26 03:39 pm (UTC)I believe so! Which should be entertaining. (Though if you're going to do jazz-age Nightingale why would it *not* be in Weimar Berlin. Ah well, I suppose there's still plenty of 20s to play with.)
Biggles and Nightingale absolutely crossed paths in the twenties, probably in something that featured cursed treasure...
Yeah, I just reread 'Cruise of the Condor' where they're bringing back a sack full of Inca gold statuettes back from a dead city that just got levelled by a volcano, there is not *way* it isn't cursed.