Title: Boneshaker
Author: Cherie
Priest
Information on
series: The Clockwork Century: Book 1
Audience: YA, with adult crossover
Rating (scale of 1-5,
with 5 being highest: 4
TL;DR: A fast-paced and character driven fantasy
with steampunk, alternative history and zombies.
Longer Review: Set in the Pacific Northwest. In the early part of the civil war inventor
Leviticus Blue is commissioned by Russian prospectors to build a machine that
drills through ice. On the first test run Leviticus drilled
through the foundation of several buildings down town, destroying them and
unearthing a gas which causes those breathe it to turn into zombies. Sixteen years later, the city is walled up. Leviticus’ window, Briar, who has a tarnished
reputation, is living in the outskirts.
Her son, 15 year old Ezekiel has
decided to sneak back into the city to prove that his Father that he never met
wasn't such a bad guy after all. Briar goes in after him and they both encounter wild inventions, a mad scientist, zombies
and pirates along the way.
This is well written.
Fans of fantasy will find lots here.
The emphasis is more on steampunk and less on the zombies. The book gets bogged down in detail in spots, so the
reader may have to slow down to take it all in.
Most of the book is pretty action packed and it has strong
characters. Briar is a strong female protagonist. There is a bit of a mystery element as to
if Leviticus was really the evil person everyone thinks he was and Briar knows
more than she is telling everyone including Ezekiel.
Readalikes:
The Six Gun Tarot
by R.S. Belcher: For the reader who
wants to read more steampunk, zombies and alternate history. This takes place in an abandoned mine in
Nevada.
The Havoc Machine by Stephen Harper: This is a fourth book in a series but can be
read as a stand-alone. This has
zombies, a mad scientist and a dangerous machine.
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