A Clockwork River

Paperback Published on: 04/08/2022
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A Clockwork River
Time is running out for the Clockwork River......
The city of once well-revered Lower Rhumbsford is now something which is a hollow ghost of its former self and it fades a little more with every passing da... READ MORE
Dan - Clifton, Bristol.

Synopsis

A sister searches for her missing brother as a new power rises amid the splendour and the squalor of a once great city.

Lower Rhumbsford is a city far removed from its glory days. On the banks of the great river Rhumb, its founding fathers channelled the river's mighty flow into a subterranean labyrinth of pipes, valves and sluices, a feat of hydraulic prowess that would come to power an empire. But a thousand years have passed since then, and something is wrong. The pipes are leaking, the valves stuck, the sluices silted. The erstwhile mighty Rhumb is sluggish and about to freeze over for the first time in memory.

In a once fashionable quarter of the once great city, in the once grand ancestral home of a family once wealthy and well-known, live the last descendants of the city's most distinguished engineer, siblings Samuel and Briony Locke.

Having abandoned his programme in hydraulic engineering, Samuel Locke tends to his vast lock collection, while his sister Briony distracts herself from the prospect of marriage to a rich old man with her alchemical experiments. One night Sam leaves the house carrying five of his most precious locks and doesn't come back...

As she searches for her brother, Briony will be drawn into a web of ancestral secrets and imperial intrigues as a ruthless new power arises. If brother and sister are to be reunited, they will need the help of a tight-lipped house spirit, a convict gang, a club of antiques enthusiasts, a tribe of troglodytes, the Ladies Whist Club, the deep state, a traveling theatrical troupe and a lovesick mouse.

Epic, rollicking and in love with language, Jacob and Sara Emery's sprawling debut novel of humble kitchen magics and awe-inspiring civil engineering is a rare and delicious commodity - the world's first hydropunk novel.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • ISBN: 9781800249943
  • Number of pages: 736
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 48 mm
  • Weight: 496g
  • Languages: English

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A Clockwork River
A proper 'Story'
I was sent a copy of A Clockwork River by J.S. Emery to read and review by NetGalley. This ended up being a really enjoyable book, though it is very long a... READ MORE
lesleys
A Clockwork River
A fantastic fantasy world which would benefit from some heavy editing to make it more readable
As an exercise in world building, this is fantastic, but as an enjoyable and readable novel it falls flat because the proportion of plot to waffle is compl... READ MORE
kendrafortune
A Clockwork River
An entertaining fun fantasy/historical/thriller read
This is still a fairly new genre for me, so the world building takes a while, I loved the premise of the story and wasn’t disappointed as I started to read... READ MORE
Jackie sharp
A Clockwork River
Good story, but too long
A kind of dystopian steam-punk fantasy, crammed with colourful characters, A Clockwork River is a big read: and by big, I mean long, very long. The story ... READ MORE
Lucy Williams
A Clockwork River
Fun escapism!
This is a story about the race against time to save a city from devastation due to the control of a corrupt government and a sister who is searching for he... READ MORE
Emma Mortimer
A Clockwork River
A fantastic debut!
What do I have to say about the world’s first hydropunk novel? It was a fantastic read, that’s what! This chunky novel is wonderfully fast paced with an a... READ MORE
bookishcharli