A calculus of angels
por J. Gregory Keyes
An alternate-history novel on an 18th-century world ruled by ethereal beings. They helped France destroy England with a comet from space and now they are being coveted by Russia and Sweden in their struggle for supremacy. A sequel to Newton's …
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An alternate-history novel on an 18th-century world ruled by ethereal beings. They helped France destroy England with a comet from space and now they are being coveted by Russia and Sweden in their struggle for supremacy. A sequel to Newton's Cannon.
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