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Die vergessene Kammer: Roman (German Edition) (2010)

von Catherine Fisher

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The mysterious Circus--a circular street of thirty houses--in Bath, England, provides the hub for three intertwining stories about a contemporary girl with a terrible past, an eighteenth-century architect obsessed with druids, and a prehistoric king who learns to fly.
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I met Catherine Fisher just after the final draft of this book was submitted to its publisher. We had been talking about Corbenic and I had mentioned that I knew some of the places (and a rail journey) described in it. One of those places was the city of Bath. I mentioned that the descriptions were eminently recognisable. Catherine told me that her next book was set in Bath and she wanted to call it Aquae Sulis but her publisher wouldn't let her. She talked about how the story links three different time periods and, as our mutual liking for Alan Garner had come up previously, I immediately mentioned that Red Shift did the same thing. Catherine was a bit non-plussed: the influence had plainly been entirely unconcious.

This is that book - "Sulis" would be my favoured title - this one is a bit rubbish and "Aquae Sulis" sounds too stuffy. Sure enough there are three time periods and linked stories. Unlike Garner's book, the link is clearer but less brutal. (I don't think Fisher can be all that brutal to her protagonists.) I found that there are also echoes of The Owl Service, too.

Several thinly disguised historical figures appear but they may not be recognisable to people who don't know Bath well. This element amused me.

My response to the book is mixed; the writing is fine and the central mystery is, well, mysterious enough to have kept my interest but in her last two books Fisher has deveoped a taste for deeply flawed protagonists that are not very sympathetic. This I don't like. Despite the unconcious Garner homage there are enough interesting ideas that I feel a longer book that further developed them would not have been a bad idea - and it is very rare for me to say a book should be longer.

Incarceron remains my favourite Fisher novel - though there are still plenty I haven't read - it feels like her most original work. ( )
  Arbieroo | Jul 17, 2020 |
Sulis, a teenage girl being handed off to another set of new foster parents, arrives in Bath, England, ready to leave the past behind her. Within minutes, she is already nervously looking over her shoulders at every opportunity. Linked with her story is that of Zac, the assistant to the man who aims to invent the world's first circular street, King's Circus, in which Sulis lives in the future. Also interlaced with these two stories is the creator of the city of Bath, a druid king who discovers the healing powers of the water. I found these stories particularly interesting because I've been to Bath, England, but if I hadn't spent a weekend there in 'real life' I'm not sure I would have enjoyed this book as much as I did. Either way, I really loved delving into Sulis's past, and finding out who she was constantly watching for, and what in her past had brought her to Bath.

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  mcpl.wausau | Sep 25, 2017 |
American title is: Circle of Stones ( )
  Lisa_Francine | Aug 5, 2020 |
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  5083mitzi | Jul 22, 2020 |
I think this another UK publication. I wish they could do simultaneous releases.
  Crowinator | Sep 23, 2013 |
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