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From New York Times bestselling author Gail Carriger comes a new novel in the world of the Parasol Protectorate starring Prudence, the daughter of Alexia Tarabotti. When Prudence Alessandra Maccon Akeldama (Rue to her friends) is given an unexpected dirigible, she does what any sensible female would under similar circumstances - names it the Spotted Custard and floats to India in pursuit of the perfect cup of tea. But India has more than just tea on offer. Rue stumbles upon a plot involving local dissidents, a kidnapped brigadier's wife, and some awfully familiar Scottish werewolves. Faced with a dire crisis and an embarrassing lack of bloomers, what else is a young lady of good breeding to do but turn metanatural and find out everyone's secrets, even thousand-year-old fuzzy ones?
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I might have to go back and re-read [b:Soulless|6381205|Soulless (Parasol Protectorate, #1)|Gail Carriger|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1314020848s/6381205.jpg|6569140], because none of the books Gail Carriger has written after that series - despite being set in the same universe - have sat well with me. (The school one is in the same universe, right? I DNF'd that too.)
Have I moved past them? Are the new ones not living up to the Parasol Protectorate? Is Dama truly a terrible nickname? Is Rue just an unforgivable a-hole that I can't find myself liking because she doesn't have half the charm her mother had?
All these questions and more answered if I ever come back to this book in the future and actually finish reading it!*
* Which is probably be never, if I'm being honest.