Books by Jeffrey E. Barlough and Complete Book Reviews

Jeffrey E. Barlough, Author . Ace $14.95 (318p) ISBN 978-0-441-00841-4
Dark Sleeper, Barlough's fantasy debut, earned kudos for its impressive recreation of the tone and texture of the Dickensian triple-decker. This second volume in his Western Lights Series duplicates the feat, immersing the reader in a Victorian...
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Jeffrey E. Barlough, Author . Ace $14.95 (496p) ISBN 978-0-441-01160-5
Flying buildings, fortune-telling cooks and dwarf mastodons are the least of the marvels that spice Barlough's latest entry in the Western Lights series, another robust stew of fantasy, horror and SF themes that gives off the aroma of a 19th-cent
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Jeffrey E. Barlough, Author . Gresham & Doyle $14.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-9787634-0-4
Set in an alternate Earth where Ice Age animals like mastodons have survived into the Victorian era, Barlough's superb fourth Western Lights fantasy (after 2004's Strange Cargo ) introduces the quiet English village of Market Snailsby,...
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Jeffrey E. Barlough, Author . Gresham & Doyle $14.95 (372p) ISBN 978-0-9787634-1-1
This charming Victorian fantasy, fifth in the Western Lights series (following 2007’s Bertram of Butter Cross ), surrounds a mystery with cozy world-building. Eugene Stanley, visiting Salthead University to help his uncle complete a long-delaye
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Jeffrey E. Barlough, Author Ace Books $14.95 (484p) ISBN 978-0-441-00730-1
Opening newcomer Barlough's Western Lights Series, this captivating neo-Victorian excursion set in the cozy world of Salthead, which separated decades earlier from an alternative Europe in a cataclysmic sundering, pits quasi-Holmesian sleuth Prof....
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Jeffrey E. Barlough, Gresham & Doyle, $14.95 trade paper (365p) ISBN 978-0-9787634-2-8
Barlough completes the six-book Western Lights series with this engaging tale. Ada Henslowe, last seen in 2007's Bertram of Buttercross, returns to deceptively pleasant rural Slopshire to aid her young cousin Mary Trefoil, who is in denial about her
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Jeffrey E. Barlough. Gresham & Doyle, $14.95 trade paper (268p) ISBN 978-0-9787634-3-5
Barlough’s seventh Western Lights novel (after A Tangle in Slops), set in a world where the ice age never ended and a mysterious calamity known as the Sundering left only a small quasi-Victorian society clinging to America’s west coast, spins a...
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Jeffrey E. Barlough. Gresham & Doyle, $14.95 trade paper (337p) ISBN 978-0-9787634-5-9
In the peculiar but mostly satisfying ninth Western Lights novel (after The Cobbler of Ridingham), Barlough tells a fabulous and darkly mysterious tale of a young solicitor’s quest through time. In the English colonies of America’s west coast, which
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Jeffrey E. Barlough. Gresham & Doyle, $14.95 trade paper (272p) ISBN 978-0-9787634-6-6
Barlough sets his charming but slightly haphazard 10th Western Lights fantasy mystery (after Where the Time Goes) in the small town of Bogminster on America’s western edge, cut off from the rest of the world by glaciation that has covered much of...
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