Series: Book 2 in the Burton and Swinburne series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
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 — black diamonds rumored 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 seances 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?