Series: Book 1 in the Burton and Swinburne series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Philip K. Dick Award, Lang:en
Summary
It is 1861, and Albertian Britain is
in the grip of conflicting forces. Engineers transform the
landscape with bigger, faster, noisier and dirtier
technological wonders; Eugenicists develop specialist animals
to provide unpaid labour; Libertines oppose restrictive and
unjust laws and flood the country with propaganda demanding a
society based on beauty and creativity; while The Rakes push
the boundaries of human behaviour to the limits with magic,
sexuality, drugs and anarchy. Returning from his failed expedition
to find the source of the Nile, explorer, linguist, scholar
and swordsman Sir Richard Francis Burton finds himself sucked
into the perilous depths of this moral and ethical vacuum
when the Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston, employs him as
"King's Spy". His first mission: to investigate the
sexual assaults committed by a weird apparition known as
Spring Heeled Jack; to find out why chimney sweeps are being
kidnapped by half-man, half-dog creatures; and to discover
the whereabouts of his badly injured former friend, John
Hanning Speke. Accompanied by the diminutive and
pain-loving poet, Algernon Swinburne, Burton's investigations
lead him back to one of the defining events of the age: the
brutal assassination of Queen Victoria in 1840; and the
terrifying possibility that the world he inhabits shouldn't
exist at all.
2010 Philip K. Dick Award