The Left-Handed Booksellers of London, by Garth Nix (Allen & Unwin, 2020)
In 1983 England, all is not what it seems in this slightly askew historical setting.
Creatures of folklore and myth intrude into the human realm, with a dedicated band of booksellers keeping them in check.
The booksellers, versed in lore and adept in magical and martial battle, police the realm with a nod and a wink from the authorities.
Enter art student Susan, with a family secret that leads her into the secret world, with left-handed bookseller Merlin and his right-handed sister Vivien keeping her company as they pursue their own quest.
The characters are vibrant, the world as intriguing as you’d expect from a master of the genre such as Garth Nix.
There’s an engaging voice to the narrative that harks to the likes of Susan Cooper, Alan Garner and others who have brought the mythic into the mortal, and Nix is not adrift in that company as he doffs a fresh hat to that tradition.
A version of this review appeared in the Herald Sun, 31/10/2020


This sounds great!
It and its sequel are highly recommended!