Half a Crown (novel)

Half a Crown is a science fiction novel written by Jo Walton published by Tor Books. It was first published on September 30, 2008. The first "Small Change" novel, Farthing, was released in August 2006. The second novel in the trilogy, Ha'penny, was released in October 2007.

Half a Crown
Hardcover edition
AuthorJo Walton
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSmall Change
GenreAlternate history novel
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
September 30, 2008
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages320
ISBN978-0-7653-1621-9
OCLC213301014
823/.914 22
LC ClassPR6073.A448 H34 2008
Preceded byHa'penny 

Plot summary

The book is a thriller set inside an alternate history in which the United Kingdom made peace with Adolf Hitler, and the United States did not become involved in World War II. The British government has become fascist and authoritarian. Peter Carmichael, formerly a police inspector at Scotland Yard, is now head of the secret police, called "The Watch". He must deal with political intrigue by those jealous of his position and must safeguard his teenage ward while he keeps secret his illicit activities helping Jews and dissidents who wish to flee the country.

Reception

Publishers Weekly was mixed in its review by commenting, "Walton's understated prose and deft characterizations elevate this above similar works such as Fatherland and SS-GB. Some readers, though, may feel let down by an optimistic ending that jars with the series' overall downbeat tone".[1]

Awards and nominations

Half a Crown was a finalist for the 2009 Prometheus Award.[2]

Publication history

  • 2008, USA, Tor Books ISBN 978-0-7653-1621-9 Pub date 30 September 2008, Hardback

See also

  • Axis victory in World War II, regarding works of Nazi Germany/Axis/World War II alternate history

Notes

  1. "Half a Crown". Publishers Weekly. 255 (31): 43. August 4, 2008. ISSN 0000-0019.
  2. "Prometheus Finalists". Science Fiction Awards Watch. July 6, 2009. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
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