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The Bookman

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In a 19th century unlike our own, the shadowy assassin known as the Bookman moves unseen. His weapons are books; his enemies are many. And when Orphan, a young man with a mysterious past, loses his love to the sinister machinations of the Bookman, Orphan would stop at nothing to bring her back from the dead.
In The Bookman, World Fantasy Award winner Lavie Tidhar writes a love letter to books, and to the serial literature of the Victorian era: full of hair-breadth escapes and derring-dos, pirates and automatons, assassins and poets, a world in which real life authors mingle freely with their fictional creations – and where nothing is quite as it seems.
New 2016 edition includes the novelette “Murder in the Cathedral”. Discover, truthfully, what actually happened when Orphan visited Paris.
File UnderSteampunk [Alternate Victorian London | Reptilian royalty | Diabolical anarchists | Extraordinary adventure!]
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 16, 2010
      Tidhar (HebrewPunk) sets this ingenious but oddly uninvolving steampunk novel in a particularly strange alternate 19th century. Queen Victoria is a bipedal, intelligent lizard, one of many such aliens controlling the British empire. The sinister Bookman commits terrorist outrages, perhaps on behalf of humankind. Young would-be poet Orphan adores the lovely Lucy, but when she is incinerated by one of the Bookman’s bombs, he stumbles off on a confusing quest through London, France, and the Caribbean. Orphan interacts—sometimes helpfully, often not—with notables such as Tom Thumb, Jules Verne, Karl Marx, and Sherlock Holmes; plays chess with lifelike automata; and gets the clearest explanation of what’s happening from a one-eyed, swashbuckling lizard pirate captain. The hapless hero and his story are far less interesting than his surroundings and companions, but readers will enjoy watching Tidhar’s imagination throwing off sparks like a Roman candle.

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