A hugely engaging adventure set in a Victorian-style world Γ’?? a fantastical version of Dickens Γ’?? that will appeal to fans of Susanna Clarke and Philip Pullman. Two orphans are more than they seem. And one megalomaniac will stop at nothing to find themΓ’?Β¦ When Molly Templar witnesses a brutal murd
The Court of the Air
β Scribed by Stephen Hunt
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates;Voyager
- Year
- 2009;2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 310 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0765360225
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Two teenage orphans in an anemic fantasy analogue of Victorian London are baffled to find themselves on the run in this overeager effort from British author and blogger Hunt (_For the Crown and the Dragon_). Molly, pursued by determined assassins with mysterious masters, hides underground, while Oliver, framed for his uncle's death, takes to the air to escape the fey-hunting Special Guard. They also draw the attention of the Court of the Air, a shadowy black-ops organization, and communityist revolutionaries seeking to resurrect ancient subterranean gods. An entire steampunk menagerie is pressed into lackluster service, but the pace leaves no time to focus on any single element. Only the steammen and their refreshingly tender machine culture are affecting and original. The historical and geographical parallels are overly frequent and mostly trite. Hunt has packed the story full of intriguing gimmicks, but the end result is more overload than wonder. (June)
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Praise for The Court of the Air
Hunt has packed the story full of intriguing gimmicksthe steammen and their refreshingly tender machine culture are affecting and original.--_Publishers Weekly_
A curious part-future blend of aerostats, mechanical computers, psychic powers, self-willed steam-power robots, Elder gods, talking superweapons and moreHarry Potter mugs H.P. Lovecraft and L. Ron Hubbard explains it all.--_Kirkus Reviews_
An ultra supersonic speed Dickens fantasy thrillerput on your seatbelts for a frenetic cat and mouse encounter that includes some nasty paranormal adversaries as this is an exciting tale of two orphans trying to save the world from those who want Armageddon now.--_SFRevu__ _
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