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* [[Allohistorical Allusion]]: An unnamed handsome singer from Liverpool at the British Power rally in ''Half a Crown'' is almost certainly [[Paul McCartney]]. Several references are made to a science fiction novel titled ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four|1974]]''.
* [[Allohistorical Allusion]]: An unnamed handsome singer from Liverpool at the British Power rally in ''Half a Crown'' is almost certainly [[Paul McCartney]]. Several references are made to a science fiction novel titled ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four|1974]]''.
* [[Alternate History]]: The main departure point is the US not supplying the Allies through the Lend-Lease Act.
* [[Alternate History]]: The main departure point is the US not supplying the Allies through the Lend-Lease Act.
* [[The Atoner]]: Carmichael, especially towards those who are [[Killed to Uphold The Masquerade]] in ''Farthing'', and the driving force behind the Inner Watch.
* [[The Atoner]]: Carmichael, especially towards those who are [[Killed to Uphold the Masquerade]] in ''Farthing'', and the driving force behind the Inner Watch.
* [[Big Brother Is Employing You]]: Carmichael in the latter part of the series.
* [[Big Brother Is Employing You]]: Carmichael in the latter part of the series.
* [[Bi the Way]]: David Kahn was Lucy's brother's best friend and lover in the RAF- David is very reluctant to admit it, but Lucy completely understands. Lucy seems to have particularly good [[Gaydar]], spotting those who are "Greek" (gay), "[[Alexander the Great|Macedonian]]" (bi), and "Roman" (straight).
* [[Bi the Way]]: David Kahn was Lucy's brother's best friend and lover in the RAF- David is very reluctant to admit it, but Lucy completely understands. Lucy seems to have particularly good [[Gaydar]], spotting those who are "Greek" (gay), "[[Alexander the Great|Macedonian]]" (bi), and "Roman" (straight).
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* [[Honorary Uncle]]: Carmichael to Elvira in ''Half a Crown''
* [[Honorary Uncle]]: Carmichael to Elvira in ''Half a Crown''
* [[I Never Said It Was Poison]]: in ''Farthing''.
* [[I Never Said It Was Poison]]: in ''Farthing''.
* [[Killed to Uphold The Masquerade]]: {{spoiler|Alan Brown, Agnes Timms, and Lady Thirke}} in ''Farthing''.
* [[Killed to Uphold the Masquerade]]: {{spoiler|Alan Brown, Agnes Timms, and Lady Thirke}} in ''Farthing''.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: in ''Ha'penny''
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: in ''Ha'penny''
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: the eccentric upper-class Larkin sisters central to ''Ha'Penny'' are clearly based on the real [[wikipedia:Mitford family|Mitford sisters]], right down to some becoming fascists and one becoming a communist.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: the eccentric upper-class Larkin sisters central to ''Ha'Penny'' are clearly based on the real [[wikipedia:Mitford family|Mitford sisters]], right down to some becoming fascists and one becoming a communist.

Latest revision as of 02:36, 15 April 2014

The "Small Change" trilogy by Jo Walton -- consisting of Farthing, Ha'penny, and Half a Crown -- is a series of detective novels set in an Alternate History where World War II ended with Hitler still alive and in possession of most of continental Europe.

Farthing starts out as a classic English country-house murder mystery, investigated by Inspector Carmichael of Scotland Yard, but becomes darker and more complicated as Carmichael begins tripping over the political threads that run through the case. Things go downhill from there, for Carmichael personally and for England as a whole.

The short story "Escape to Other Worlds With Science Fiction" is set in the United States in the same timeline, with different characters.

Tropes used in Small Change include: