![]() ![]() He invites rich people for a trip to a live Coleridge lecture, which the poet delivered in 1810. What the famous tycoon does with this breathtaking discovery? Nonetheless, they make time-travel possible. There is a finite number of them, leading to a finite number of points in the past and future, and they are ruled by a set of immutable, physical rules. Instead, he (or rather a team of scientists employed by him) discovers gates in time. Darrow, terminally ill, desperately looks for a way to cure himself. It starts innocuously enough, in contemporary England, with a discovery made by an extremely reach eccentric J. The Anubis Gates has plots within plots within plots. ![]() A novel about time-travel set in Regency London, with mad Egyptian sorcerers, hordes of murderous beggars, an evil clown, a dwarf, clones, the Mameluke, fiery ifrits, body-changing werewolf, a young woman posing as a man, Romantic poets and a band of Gypsies. ![]()
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