A review by spikegelato
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March/April 2020 by Elizabeth Bear, Ian Tregillis, William Ledbetter, Gregor Hartmann, John Possidente, Jerry Oltion, Amanda Hollander, Brian Trent, Charles de Lint, David J. Skal, Amman Sabet, S.L. Huang, Graham Andrews, Elizabeth Hand, C.C. Finlay, James Patrick Kelly, Dare Segun Falowo, Matthew Hughes

I picked up this issue of F&SF specifically for Come the Revolution, a prequel novella to The Alchemy Wars, a brilliant alternate history series that was the perfect combination of concept and execution.

It was great to be back in this imaginative alt-history world and I really enjoyed seeing the backstory and humble beginnings of the mad Queen Mab, who eventually goes on to lead a robot “Clakker” army seeking vengeance on humanity. This story moves with alacrity and Tregillis is once again in fine form as he’s crafted an excellent primer for newcomers to the series or those thinking of embarking on a reread.

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