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Europe In Winter by Dave Hutchinson

As winter sets in on a continent of splintered states and stranger frontiers, the stakes for those who slip between the cracks have never been higher. Sharp, sly, and surprising, Europe In Winter pushes the series’ espionage-and-edges premise into chilling new territory.

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... the intricate political conspiracies and shadowy organizations?

The City & The City by China Miéville

If you loved the labyrinthine power games and clandestine maneuverings of Europe In Winter, you'll be captivated by The City & The City. Inspector Tyador Borlú’s investigation is entangled in the strange politics of twin cities that occupy the same physical space, where every step uncovers a deeper web of secrets, authorities, and hidden agendas.

... the morally complex, ambiguous protagonists navigating dangerous worlds?

Declare by Tim Powers

If you were drawn to the way Rudi and his fellow Coureurs operate in the gray areas of loyalty and ethics, you'll be fascinated by Andrew Hale in Declare. As a reluctant spy, Hale’s choices are shaped by shifting allegiances and hidden motives, making every decision fraught with ambiguity in a world where right and wrong are never clear-cut.

... the sprawling, multi-threaded narrative intertwining multiple storylines?

The Power by Naomi Alderman

If you enjoyed how Europe In Winter weaves together numerous characters and plotlines across a fractured continent, The Power will grip you with its interlacing perspectives. The novel follows four main characters whose lives and stories collide as a mysterious force reshapes society on a global scale.

... the richly detailed, alternative world-building?

The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon

If you were intrigued by the alternate, fragmented Europe in Europe In Winter, you'll love the immersive world of The Yiddish Policemen's Union. Chabon crafts a fully-realized Jewish settlement in Alaska, with its own politics, history, and culture, providing a vivid and believable backdrop for a noir mystery.

... the blend of dark humor with a bleak, complex setting?

The Gone-Away World by Nick Harkaway

If you appreciated the mordant wit and sly humor that cuts through the darkness of Europe In Winter, The Gone-Away World is a must-read. Harkaway balances absurd, laugh-out-loud moments with sharp social satire and a post-apocalyptic world, all delivered with a uniquely irreverent voice.

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