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Welcome to my first post for the 2013 A-Z Challenge! I have been busy reading lots of books over the past few months to prepare for A-Z, so I hope you enjoy my posts and fill up your TBR lists with my suggestions!
Also, don't forget to vote for a blogger you think deserves appreciation, by filling out the 'Appreciation Voting Form' featured on this blog. Click here to complete the form.
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I hope you enjoy the 2013 A-Z Challenge!
And once again, welcome to my blog!
Carolyn
AUTOMATIC WOMAN
By
BLURB:There are no simple cases. Jacob “Jolly” Fellows knows this.
The London of 1888, the London of steam engines, Victorian intrigue, and horseless carriages is not a safe place nor simple place…but it’s his place. Jolly is a thief catcher, a door-crashing thug for the prestigious Bow Street Firm, assigned to track down a life sized automatic ballerina. But when theft turns to murder and murder turns to conspiracy, can Jolly keep his head above water? Can a thief catcher catch a killer?
Automatic Woman is the second novel from award winning screenwriter Nathan L. Yocum. A volatile mix of steampunk, noir, historical fiction, and two-fisted action, Automatic Woman takes us to a place that never was yet we all know so well… the London of Jules Verne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack the Ripper and Bram Stoker with a pneumatic twist.
MY REVIEW:
The Automatic Woman by Nathan Yocum is a fascinating read, taking the reader into a world of well known historical figures of science, twisting historical possibilities which lead into an imaginative tale of a power struggle between two very well known characters from our past.
The main character Jacob Fellows, an investigator for a private service, back in olde England, becomes hunted by police and the special secret service he works for, when he is found in extenuating circumstances at a murder scene of the man, who owned a 'special' automated woman, when his firm had hired him to investigate her theft.
The story becomes a power struggle between two well known influential parties from history, as they compete to learn the secrets of the missing automatic woman. The meat in the sandwich, stuck in the middle of these two waring parties is Jacob Fellows, who just happens to be strong enough physically and mentally, not to be completely manipulated or corrupted by their will.
Set in olde England, this interesting and quite original steam punk novel is a fascinating read. The reader is swept into the bygone, imaginative era of olde England, when the development of science and machine was paramount in gaining knowledge, prestige, power and wealth.
Carolyn
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26 comments:
That does sound like a very cool novel. I haven't read much Steampunk, but it seems like a genre I'd very much enjoy.
I love the idea for your A to Z theme. Looking forward to the rest of the month!!
I'm very much enjoying the Challenge. Lots of awesomeness here. I voted and entered. I've not read any steampunk and this sounds a great place to start.
Purchased a copy last year. Nice start C.M.
I've never read Steampunk!
To be honest, I don't really know what the genre is all about... I've only heard about it...
Will check out your books and step out of my comfort zone :)
That is a beautiful cover and the story sounds interesting. I've never read Steampunk before (no idea why either) so this may have to be my foray into it.
I love Steampunk, so this is definitely right up my alley.
Sounds very interesting :)
love that cover...
Jeremy [Retro]
AtoZ Challenge Co-Host
Oh No, Let's Go... Crazy
WOW! Love this cover! So much art for the eyes.
Dani & Jax @ Cover Girls
Great idea for the challenge; I look forwards to see what other books you've read and reviewed throughout the month. :D
I've seen that book featured many times this year.
Ooh, a chance to make my TBR list even higher! How can I resist? :)
Oh, I love steampunk! This sounds like an interesting read! Thank you!
Happy A to Z!
I love Victorian London and anything with Bow Street - actually went there once. The book sounds good, Carolyn. I'll check it out..
interesting book...
Steampunk?!? My fave!! :)
Very cool! I have to add this to my TBR list. :)
Excellent theme! I look forward to adding titles to my 'must read' list!
Connie
I'm visiting from the A to Z Blog Challenge
Peanut Butter and Whine
I've got to adventure into Steampunk at least once to see what's up. I think I might enjoy it.
does sound like an interesting hybrid of the futuristic and the Victorian
Love steampunk thanks to one of my CP's. Cool cover, too!
Wow, what a cool concept for a novel! Have never read steampunk...will have to head to wiki to figure out exactly what it is...always good to learn something new!
Tina @ Life is Good
Co-host, April 2013 A-Z Challenge Blog
@TinaLifeisGood, #atozchallenge
Awesome theme! I'm always looking for something new to read :)
I've heard so much about steampunk. It's really caught my interest. I'll have to check this one out!
Sam
Writing Through College
Cool theme and an awesome book to start it off with!
Look forward to the rest of your challenge posts!
Damyanti
Co-host, A to Z Challenge 2013
Twitter: @AprilA2Z
#atozchallenge
Thanks for sharing your review. I've added yet another book to my "to read" list on Goodreads...
Loving me some A to Z! I have lost track of how many blogs I've visited and it's only day 2! This is GREAT!
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