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Custodian of Marvels

#3 Fall of the Gas Lit Empire

Anna Kashina Judge Rod Duncan

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English
Angry Robot
21 November 2018
Join undercover and patriarchy-bucking PI Elizabeth Baranabus on a third and final mystery adventure through a steampunk-flavored Victorian London
You'd have to be mad to steal from the feared International Patent Office. But that's what Elizabeth Barnabus is about to try. A one-time enemy from the circus has persuaded her to attempt a heist that will be the ultimate conjuring trick.

Hidden in the vaults of the Patent Court in London lie secrets that could shake the very pillars of the Gas-Lit Empire. All that stands in Elizabeth's way are the agents of the Patent Office, a Duke's private army and the mysterious Custodian of Marvels.

Rod Duncan returns with the climactic volume of The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire, the breathtaking alternate history series that began with the Philip K. Dick Award-nominated The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter.

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Imprint:   Angry Robot
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 175mm,  Width: 107mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   136g
ISBN:   9780857665027
ISBN 10:   0857665022
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rod Duncan is the Phillip K. Dick Award-nominated author of the Fall of The Gas-Lit Empire series. His first novel Backlash was shortlisted for the CWA John Creasey Dagger, and he has since written three other crime novels (all Simon & Schuster UK), and had his first screenplay produced. His background is in scientific research and computing, and he lives in Leicester.

Reviews for Custodian of Marvels (#3 Fall of the Gas Lit Empire)

Looking for a good book? This is it: The Custodian of Marvels, by Rod Duncan. You ll want to read the first two books in the series, but this is a series that will amaze and delight. And just liketheBullet-Catcher who tries to misdirect your attention, there s a lot going on here and you will want to pay attention. Looking for a Good Book Rod Duncan s writing is a joy because his pseudo late-Victorian narrative runs along the smooth rails of a framework powered by an invisible, but well-oiled word engine that hums away in the background making sure the reader gets all the thrills and spills while retaining a good sense of the story as it relentlessly barrels along. Strange Alliances Praise for The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire series: Rod Duncan sThe Bullet Catcher s Daughteris a magic box pulsating with energy. Compulsive reading from the get-go, the blend of steampunk alternate history wrapped in the enigma of a chase makes for first-rate entertainment in this finely crafted novel. Graham Joyce, author ofYear of the Ladybird Steeped in illusion and grounded in an alternative history of the Luddite Rebellion, Duncan s strong supernatural mystery serves ably as both a standalone adventure and the start to a series Strategically placed steampunk tropes inform but do not overwhelm Elizabeth s headlong quest to find a missing aristocrat sought by the Patent Office, which is fixated on both achieving perfection and eliminating unseemly science. A hazardous border crossing into the permissively corrupt Kingdom of England and Southern Wales provides ample excitement, and a glossary at the novel s conclusion hints enticingly at a much more involved story to come. Publishers Weekly I was completely caught up in her adventure and her plight. I think steampunk readers and fantasy/sci-fi readers will enjoy this one, so I m recommending it for them even though (and to some extent because) its use of steampunk is a bit different. I found it to be a refreshing change from more formulaic steampunk novels. Popcorn Reads The Bullet Catcher s Daughteris an entertaining book that has some genuine, original touches combined with a clever story and even cleverer characters. SF Book Reviews Rod Duncan is a genius and his Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire series will be much read and discussed for years to come. Looking for a Good Book


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