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Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Karen Engelmann

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Karen Engelmann's new novel is The Stockholm Octavo.

From her Q & A with Hilary Williamson:Q: You chose a fascinating period in Swedish history for The Stockholm Octavo, one little known to Westerners aside from those of us who have read Annemarie Selinko's Désirée. What drew you to this era?

A: Living in Sweden for nine years, it was impossible to avoid the Gustavian age — even for an American
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