“And remember,” he said, “If you go-you will not come back.”
“Will you not require me still?” I said, and he laughed, and his words chilled me.
“Why, I have another one of you in storage already,” he said. “Just in case I need you, and you’re not around.”
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I had been eyeing this book on the B&N Bookshelf for some time. These 1000+ page books often catch my attention, and then I looked at the cover and was more interested. I have always had an interest in the “Steampunk” genre and told myself that someday I would investigate further. To me it is where fantasy and science fiction intersect, but still more than that-throw in some history, some hardcore science, real and fictional people and places, the Victorian Era, and fantastic twists of reality.
This book, or should I say three books-The Bookman, Camera Obscura, The Great Game, has it all. Modern technology, alien technology, a lizardine ruling class, humans, automatrons, human-automatron combinations, simulacra, spies, intrigue, murder, politics, non-stop action, plots within plots and twists on top of twists, mystery, love, hate, etc, etc, etc. At times it was hard to keep up with the players, and more than once I had to page back for something I missed, but it was worth the quick search.
Amazing how a small jade statue weaves it way into the lives of so many. For some it becomes an obsession, for others doom and death, for others it holds supreme power-or so they think. It would be hard to put the plot into words…for me impossible. The general plot is that many different groups of people are doing everything and anything to gain control of this odd jade statue and the power it holds-some think it is the key to other worlds. And quite often people are drawn into the mystery surrounding it by accident, while others are drawn to it very much on purpose. The story weaves its way through so many characters, agents, double-agents, and quite often the intersection of these agents and plots ends in disaster. Who really is working for who? Throw in real and fictional characters and places and you have one heck of a wild ride. The twists and mystery kept me turning the pages and many, many times I was surprised.
So glad I picked this up and it will be worth reading again.