This book was Delightful!
It takes place in a future time in our world, where civilization as we know it has crumbled and now a new civilization has developed, one where clockwork gears are the extent of their technological advancement. The author's take on how this new civilization views its ancient history (our time) is Fantastic. They're using a mix of real historical texts and fantasy stories to try and understand their history and the mix-up of facts and fiction has led to some very strange beliefs about what happened back when our civilization fell.
I found this interpretation to be whimsical, unique, and fun. The main character is very much an every-day man and I found him very relatable.
The start is a little slow, as the book is told autobiographically and we start out with the main character's childhood before getting to the good stuff. Hang in there, it's worth it.
The first half of the book is a political mystery, with some intriguing secrets and foreboding developments. There's a lot of character development, but I enjoyed it.
The second half of the book is a wonderful adventure story of heading into the unknown and discovering things the main character never thought possible (although they're laughably familiar to us, since they're from our time). I just couldn't wait to see what they might find next and how they would interpret it.
Additionally, the author narrates it himself (unusual) and he does a very good job. He has a light Irish accent that is very pleasant to listen to. There are also some slight background noises that relate to the story, such as wind whistling when they're flying, or creaking wheels when they're traveling. It wasn't at all distracting like some graphic audios are, but was actually a nice way to set the mood. There were a few times when the ominous creaking in the background was barely noticeable but was enough to make me feel a little anxious at key suspenseful plot points!
I really liked it. I'm definitely looking for the next one.