I finished Opium and Absinthe and it was a most fun historical fiction.
I am now well through the audiobook of Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, which is quite good, actually, better than I expected so far. Like Margaret Atwoods excellent The Testaments, it is set in a famous dystopia and give you more of an idea of how the dystopias in question started as well as giving you a very different perspective of certain characters from earlier books set in said dystopias.
I have also just started the (text) eBook of The Angel of the Crows. It seems really good so far, with a premise that is shades of Neil Gaiman's Study in Emerald and Murder Mysteries but definitely its own thing as well.
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