Stoker
by Jenny Brigalow
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Pub Date Apr 28 2022 | Archive Date May 17 2022
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing
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Description
In an age of revolution, revolt and reinvention, Leon Odling is reduced to stoking coal in a fiery hellhole. His troubles are doubled when he encounters the Governor’s enchanting, wilful daughter.
For her part, Eliza Elvidge is smitten with the stoker. She must have him whatever the cost.
Drawn into a sinister world of lost boys and subversive science, neither could have known how high a price must be paid. By them both.
A Note From the Publisher
Marketing Plan
Exploring the darker side of the Steampunk genre, this is an atmospheric tale set in the 1850s.
Combining science fiction, fantasy and romance, this book will appeal to fans of the Mortal Engines quartet.
Written by the author of the Young Adult dystopian series The Overlander, the first book of which placed in a competition co-run by the Queensland Writers Centre, and Allen and Unwin.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781915352095 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 328 |
Featured Reviews
In an age of revolution, revolt and reinvention, Leon Odling is reduced to stoking coal in a fiery hellhole. His troubles are doubled when he encounters the Governor’s enchanting, wilful daughter.
For her part, Eliza Elvidge is smitten with the stoker. She must have him whatever the cost.
Drawn into a sinister world of lost boys and subversive science, neither could have known how high a price must be paid. By them both.
I was immediately hooked. A fast paced, effortlessly quick read where the pages just turned themselves and I was engaged throughout, mission accomplished.