European Travel for the Monstrous Gen..., Theodora Goss
European Travel for the Monstrous Gen..., Theodora Goss
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European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman

Author: Theodora Goss

Narrator: Kate Reading

Unabridged: 24 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/10/2018


Synopsis

In the sequel to the Nebula finalist The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter, Mary Jekyll and the rest of the daughters of mad scientists from literature embark on a madcap adventure across Europe to rescue another monstrous girl and stop the Alchemical Society’s nefarious plans once and for all.

Mary Jekyll’s life has been peaceful since she helped Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the Whitechapel Murders. Beatrice Rappaccini, Catherine Moreau, Justine Frankenstein, and Mary’s sister Diana Hyde have settled into the Jekyll household in London, and although they sometimes quarrel, the members of the Athena Club get along as well as any five young women with very different personalities. At least they can always rely on Mrs. Poole.

But when Mary receives a telegram that Lucinda Van Helsing has been kidnapped, the Athena Club must travel to the Austro-Hungarian Empire to rescue yet another young woman who has been subjected to horrific experimentation. Where is Lucinda, and what has Professor Van Helsing been doing to his daughter? Can Mary, Diana, Beatrice, and Justine reach her in time?

Racing against the clock to save Lucinda from certain doom, the Athena Club embarks on a madcap journey across Europe. From Paris to Vienna to Budapest, Mary and her friends must make new allies, face old enemies, and finally confront the fearsome, secretive Alchemical Society. It’s time for these monstrous gentlewomen to overcome the past and create their own destinies.

About Theodora Goss

Theodora Goss is the World Fantasy Award–winning author of many publications, including the short story collection In the Forest of ForgettingInterfictions, a short story anthology coedited with Delia Sherman; Voices from Fairyland, a poetry anthology with critical essays and a selection of her own poems; The Thorn and the Blossom, a novella in a two-sided accordion format; and the poetry collection Songs for Ophelia; and the novels, The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter, European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman, and The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl. She has been a finalist for the Nebula, Locus, Crawford, Seiun, and Mythopoeic Awards, as well as on the Tiptree Award Honor List, and her work has been translated into eleven languages. She teaches literature and writing at Boston University and in the Stonecoast MFA Program. Visit her at TheodoraGoss.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Riley on November 02, 2020

actual rating : 4.5 list of ways to make an already perfect book series even better: 1. add vampires 2. see #1......more

Goodreads review by Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ on March 23, 2022

Review first posted on Fantasy Literature: Theodora Goss’s THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF THE ATHENA CLUB Victorian-era fantasy series brings together a valiant group of women who are the results of men’s scientific experiments: men like Dr. Moreau, Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and others. In this s......more

Goodreads review by Katie on April 03, 2021

LOVELOVELOVELOVELOVE IT Irene Adler are you KIDDING ME?! When Mary is jealous and asks Watson who she is and Watson says “the love of his life” I ‘bout wet myself. Dracula?! Are you DOUBLE DOG KIDDING ME?! I had no idea what the book would be about going in and I’m so happy I did that. The Dracula and......more

Goodreads review by Noah on February 13, 2025

I've seen a lot of criticisms of this book saying that it definitely didn't need to be seven hundred plus pages, and I totally agree... it needs to be thousands. More! I need more!!! I'm not kidding, but I do understand why a few would find reading this book to be a monumental task because there's n......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on October 06, 2019

This is a very comfortable and comforting read, assuming: A: You're a big fan of all the classic Victorian (or nearby) Horrors, SFs and Fantasies of the day. B: You love it when minor female characters get catapulted into the limelight in frankly feminist adventures with cultured justice in mind. C: Y......more