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The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire Boxed Set

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The ingenious alternate history of The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire trilogy presented in a single volume, to delight the mind and the heart. Containing The Bullet-Catcher’s DaughterUnseemly Science and The Custodian of Marvels, complete with appendices.
Elizabeth Barnabus lives a double life – as herself and as her brother, the private detective. She is trying to solve the mystery of a disappearing aristocrat and a hoard of arcane machines. In her way stand the rogues, freaks and self-proclaimed alchemists of a travelling circus. But when she comes up against an agent of the all-powerful Patent Office, her life and the course of history will begin to change. And not necessarily for the better…
Witnessing the brutal hanging of someone very close to her, Elizabeth resolves to throw the Bullet Catcher’s Handbook into the fire, and forget her past. If only it were that easy! There is a new charitable organisation in town, run by some highly respectable women. But something doesn’t feel right to Elizabeth. Perhaps it is time for her fictional brother to come out of retirement for one last case? Her unstoppable curiosity leads her to a dark world of body-snatching, unseemly experimentation, politics and scandal. Never was it harder for a woman in a man’s world…
You’d have to be mad to steal from the feared International Patent Office. But that’s what Elizabeth Barnabus is about to try. A one-time enemy from the circus has persuaded her to attempt a heist that will be the ultimate conjuring trick. Hidden in the vaults of the Patent Court in London lie secrets that could shake the very pillars of the Gas-Lit Empire. All that stands in Elizabeth’s way are the agents of the Patent Office, a Duke’s private army and the mysterious Custodian of Marvels.
Collects The Bullet-Catcher’s DaughterUnseemly Science and The Custodian of Marvels, complete with appendices.
File Under: Fantasy
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 23, 2014
      Steeped in illusion and grounded in an alternative history of the Luddite Rebellion, Duncan’s strong supernatural mystery serves ably as both a standalone adventure and the start to a series. A rebellion has divided the United Kingdom into two republics. The prose’s arch-Victorian tone establishes both character and place in the voice of the admirably driven Elizabeth Barnabus, who poses as her nonexistent twin brother, Edwin, in order to work as a private detective in the starchy, straight-laced Anglo-Scottish Republic. Strategically placed steampunk tropes inform but do not overwhelm Elizabeth’s headlong quest to find a missing aristocrat sought by the Patent Office, which is fixated on both achieving perfection and eliminating “unseemly science.” A hazardous border crossing into the permissively corrupt Kingdom of England and Southern Wales provides ample excitement, and a glossary at the novel’s conclusion hints enticingly at a much more involved story to come.

    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2014

      Leading a double life in the Anglo-Scottish Republic, Elizabeth Barnabus is a careful planner and a quick-change artist. At night, she sets aside her skirts and parasols and dons pants and a false mustache to pretend to be her own brother, a private detective and enquiry agent. Elizabeth has managed to make a meager living this way since she was forced to flee the Kingdom of England and Southern Wales because her family was targeted by the all-powerful Patent Office, which forbids any advanced technology. Elizabeth takes on the case of a kingdom aristocrat looking to find her missing brother and tangles with vicious thugs, circus impresarios, and government agents. VERDICT If readers can suspend disbelief long enough to swallow the premise of a present-day England that has voluntarily halted its technological development at the stage of the steam engine and allowed Luddites to split the country in two, this is a hugely entertaining novel. Nonstop adventure, danger, and a plucky heroine who consistently saves herself from peril make this new series from the author of the "Riot" trilogy (Backlash; Breakbeat; Burnout) one to watch for steampunk fans.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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