Ditto A Seditious Affair: first read this years ago; out of order then in order; its politics are even more relevant now. There is a refreshing lack of drama between Harry and Julius— their conflict is external— and I greatly appreciate a romance with the guts to do that. Also, it plays out pretty much in tandem with Seditious Affair, so Dom falling apart in the background is like a basket full of easter eggs for those who know why.