![]() It turned out to be a lot lighter read than Santa Olivia in many ways.Īfter their escape from Outpost no. Almost two and a half years after Santa Olivia, the sequel Saints Astray was published. Carey delivered the manuscript for this sequel pretty soon after the publication of Santa Olivia but had to wait for a publication slot to open up in the publisher's schedule. It was fresh, interesting and surprisingly successful. A break from fantasy clearly did Carey good. ![]() Published in 2009 between Kushiel's Mercy, the final volume in her Imriel trilogy, and Naamah's Kiss, the first in the Moirin trilogy, it broke away from the rich fantasy setting of the Kushiel series and introduced a bleak, near future setting with a distinct post-apocalyptic feel to it. Jaqueline Carey's novel Santa Olivia was one of the surprises of 2009 to me. ![]()
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