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The Second Sight of Zachary Cloudesley

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The Second Sight of Zachary Cloudesley

By: Sean Lusk
Narrated by: Clare Corbett, Bert Seymour
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In 1754, renowned maker of clocks and automata Abel Cloudesley must raise his new-born son Zachary when his wife dies in childbirth.

Growing up amongst the cogs and springs of his father's workshop, Zachary is intensely curious, ferociously intelligent, unwittingly funny and always honest - perhaps too honest. But when a fateful accident leaves six-year-old Zachary nearly blinded, Abel is convinced that the safest place for his son is in the care of his eccentric Aunt Frances and her menagerie of weird and wonderful animals.

So when a precarious job in Constantinople is offered to him, Abel has no reason to say no. A job presented to him by a politician with dubious intentions, Abel leaves his son, his workshop and London behind. The decision will change the course of his life forever.

Since his accident, Zachary is plagued by visions that reveal the hearts and minds of those around him. A gift at times and a curse at others, it is nonetheless these visions that will help him complete a journey that he was always destined to make - to travel across Europe to Constantinople and find out what happened to his father all those years ago.

With a Dickensian cast of characters that are brilliantly bonkers one moment and poignant the next, Sean Lusk's debut will take readers on an immersive journey into the wonders of the world of Zachary Cloudesley.

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Inventive, fantastical... memorable
[A] dashing, magical debut . . . intricately plotted, and peopled with intriguing characters and cunning clockwork
One of the best books I've read this year. Atmospheric, engaging, and elegantly written, this amazing tale of a clockmaker whose son possesses unusual talents is completely unforgettable.
An original coming-of-age tale... enjoyable and imaginative debut
I just fell in love with it within the first two sentences . . . When a book does that to you, when it really grabs you, it's just so powerful . . . this book is like the love child of Charles Dickens and Isabel Allende
Packed with intrigue, vividly drawn characters and heartstopping emotion, this beautifully written, ingeniously crafted debut is absolutely enthralling
Fans of eccentrically flavoured historical fiction with a touch of magic are in for a treat with this bustling Dickensian debut about a boy born with the ability to see into the minds of everyone he meets and which spans 18th-century Europe, from London to Constantinople.
Lusk is already an accomplished and award-winning short story writer, and it shows in the scope of his world-building, and the emotional depth of his characters . . . a novel that confidently plays with elements of magical realism and historical fantasy, offering the reader an enthralling journey and an enchanting protagonist.
An exhilarating magic carpet ride to 18th century Constantinople
Beautifully written, with brilliant characters and this very lush feel . . . really transports you to a different time and place. (Sara Cox)
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Great characters and a fabulous story, feels historically authentic and just enough oddness to appeal to me! Bits of this book will stay with me a long time and I'd definitely recommend it to everyone I know! Well worth the credit!
The narrator in particular was really fantastic - makes me want to hunt down other things he's read. For example the author, who I can only assume was hurt by a voice actor in the past, introduced a French character who was described as speaking English with a French accent but a Scots lilt. Based on some other narrators' mangled performances of fairly common accents I braced myself for Inspector Clouseau gargling with thistles, but he completely pulled it off. Top job!

Outstanding, brilliantly read!

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This is an unusual, wierd, sad journey over a life time by Abel & Zachary Cloudsley and all who come into thier lives.

I enjoyed listening to this novel, the descrptions of the surroundings, clocks and automators are so realistic that I became completely immersed in it. It is a wonderful story and definately well worth a read.

Worth a Read

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A book full of strong, lovable, almost believable, ( if you put aside the magic), characters. They are well rounded and eccentric to varying degrees. The tale is long in the telling, gentle, gripping, exciting and beautifully told. I didn’t want it to end. The narration excellent.

Wonderful, wonderous.

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This is the first time I have read anything by Sean Lusk and I have to say I found this novel absolutely captivating. There is joy, sadness, thrill, and romance, an adult fairytale. I loved it. Thank you

Excellent story, absolutely captivating.

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The performance enhanced the story which was different and set at a time out of the norm.

Unusual storyline and characters

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