Tim Powers - Time Travel and Lovecraftian Espionage
The Anubis Gates (1983) Declare (2000) Three Days to Never (2006)             My first reading of Tim Powers' classic The Anubis Gates  was to enjoy a  'suspension of disbelief' romp through a quasi-steam punk literary time  travel fantasy with Egyptian mythological themes. A second reading made  me understand better why Powers can be frustrating as well as worth reading. The secret to Powers is (as he  has articulated in an interview on his working methods) extremely dense  plotting in advance of actual writing in which events that happen in  one part of a book are flagged up indirectly in others. Everything is  supposed to hang together logically and in detail by the end but this can be very demanding on the reader and possibly a little self-indulgent on the part of the author. One does not always have time to work out for oneself whether everything really does  hang together but a second reading (with the basic story  already loaded into the brain) permits the reader to ...