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The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man

Burton & Swinburne, Book 2

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The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man

By: Mark Hodder
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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It is 1862, though not the 1862 it should be. Time has been altered, and Sir Richard Francis Burton, the king's agent, is one of the few people who know that the world is now careening along a very different course from that which Destiny intended. When a clockwork-powered man of brass is found abandoned in Trafalgar Square, Burton and his assistant, the wayward poet Algernon Swinburne, find themselves on the trail of the stolen Garnier Collection of black diamonds rumoured to be fragments of the Lemurian Eye of Naga, a meteorite that fell to Earth in prehistoric times.

His investigation leads to involvement with the media sensation of the age: the Tichborne Claimant, a man who insists that he's the long lost heir to the cursed Tichborne estate. Monstrous, bloated, and monosyllabic, he's not the aristocratic Sir Roger Tichborne known to everyone, yet the working classes come out in force to support him. They are soon rioting through the streets of London, as mysterious steam wraiths incite all-out class warfare. From a haunted mansion to the Bedlam madhouse, from South America to Australia, from séances to a secret labyrinth, Burton struggles with shadowy opponents and his own inner demons, meeting along the way the philosopher Herbert Spencer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Florence Nightingale, and Charles Doyle (father of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle).

Can the king's agent expose a plot that threatens to rip the British Empire apart, leading to an international conflict the like of which the world has never seen? And what part does the clockwork man have to play? Burton and Swinburne's second adventure, The Clockwork Man of Trafalgar Square is filled with eccentric steam-driven technology, grotesque characters, and a deepening mystery that pushes forward the three-volume story arc begun in The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack.

©2011 Mark Hodder (P)2012 Audible Ltd
Fantasy Historical Fiction Imperialism British Empire Royalty

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In this episode you are taken through a plausible alternative history of the British Empire. As it could have been or is it the real thing?

What a great theory

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Mark Hodder has a most fertile imagination and seamlessly blends Victorian fact and fiction. Gerald Doyle's narration is spot on and the listener is soon engrossed in the story. A must for people who enjoy an almost " Holmesian" blend of blurred realities with a cracking and pacey plot.

FASCINATING STORY; A NOVEL BLEND OF FACT & FICTION

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Would you consider the audio edition of The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man to be better than the print version?

The narration was well done.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I loved the story and couldn't stop listening... until the last part.

Any additional comments?

There is a lot of graphic violence in the book and I couldn't stomach it. It would be fine for someone who doesn't mind that but I couldn't finish the story because of it. It is hard to enjoy a story when people are dying in horrible ways.

To violent for me

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Mark Hodder has created an inventive world which has the background of Victorian London as it's starting point but quickly takes the listener into an inventive parallel world. The ideas put forward by the author give cause to ponder morals and ethics without detracting from the story line. Don't get me wrong the themes and ideas are not seamless, but they made me think, "How does that work then?" While the book is a stand alone story, there are references to the first in the series, others may prefer to listen to it first. An impulse buy that I will listen to again, in part, due to the voice characterisation of the narrator Gerard Doyle.

Inventive creation

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I have loved this book. The story swings along with a brilliant naration. The characters have depth and the story is inventive and funny. The only problem is I have started on book two so I will now have to get the first one and book three and start from the begining. There will be no trouble listening to this one again .

This book is fantastic

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