Michael MacConnell
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Maelstrom
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Splinter
12 editions
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2008
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Killer
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Glassplitter: Thriller
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2010
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Maelstrom
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I knew that Mark Lawrence was annoyingly talented. I say this as a fellow novelist, though I feel far less confident in using the title in application to myself, after having, once again, thoroughly enjoyed this masterwork, this time in audiobook for ...more | |
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"December's give-away of signed books on my Patreon is all hardcovers. Two of them ARCs! https://www.patreon.com//marklawrenceauthor " | |

“intermediaries,”
― The Liberal Mind
― The Liberal Mind

“The decline of the middle ages had come about because men had thrown off their chains. A long series of social and political struggles had overthrown feudal privilege and led to the establishment of sovereign monarchs. Religious dissension had culminated in Protestantism, which rejected or at least diminished the power of spiritual intermediaries, just as it simultaneously rejected one of the more prominent mysteries—the clerical mystery of priestly power. Aristocratic birth, which had been the basis of so much social and political power, had also come under criticism. Intelligent men of the seventeenth century had the sense that a great structure had, like Humpty Dumpty, had a great fall. They experienced two dominant emotions. One was exhilaration as they glimpsed the new possibilities which lay before them; the other was fear and confusion, due to the apprehension that society itself might gradually be involved in the fall, and that all the benefits of social cohesion, of settled law and order, might be lost.”
― The Liberal Mind
― The Liberal Mind

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