Evil is most assuredly afoot—and Britain’s fate rests in the hands of an alluring renegade . . . and a librarian.
These are dark days indeed in Victoria’s England. Londoners are vanishing, then reappearing, washing up as corpses on the banks of the Thames, drained of blood and bone. Yet the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences—the Crown’s clandestine organization whose bailiwick is the strange and unsettling—will not allow its agents to investigate. Fearless and exceedingly lovely Eliza D. Braun, however, with her bulletproof corset and a disturbing fondness for dynamite, refuses to let the matter rest . . . and she’s prepared to drag her timorous new partner, Wellington Books, along with her into the perilous fray.
For a malevolent brotherhood is operating in the deepening London shadows, intent upon the enslavement of all Britons. And Books and Braun—he with his encyclopedic brain and she with her remarkable devices—must get to the twisted roots of a most nefarious plot . . . or see England fall to the Phoenix!
From Goodreads.
- Publisher: Eos
- Release Date: May 1st, 2011
- My Copy: eARC received from NetGalley.
- Pages: 416
- Series: Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences
- Genre: Steampunk
- Series’ Website {Pip Ballantine | Tee Morris}
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Phoenix Rising: A Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences Novel |
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I am by no means an steampunk specialist, my biggest connection with the genre is Gail Carriger’s Parasol Protectorate series, but I am very interested and curious about this new fiction phenomenon.
After reading Phoenix Rising, I have to say that I now consider myself a huge fan of steampunk. Phoenix Rising is a superb novel, full of adventure where not only the world created by Tee and Pip is amazing but the characters pop out of the page and become part of your life instead of being just fictional people you enjoy reading a bout.
I love that the roles are bit reversed in Phoenix Rising, the girl, Eliza, is the kick-ass action heroine, while Mr. Books tends to be more of the introverted type. However is this incredible novel, nothing is really as it seems and each character is full of layers that you find the most pleasure in unveiling.
There is so much adventure, banter and espionage goodness in Phoenix Rising, that I cannot wait to read more. Eliza and Books have quickly become two of my favorite characters!
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Okay... I need to put this one my wishlist. I haven't read much steampunk but I think I need this one now. :)
@Melissa
Yes you do!!! its awesome!
I've always been intrigued by steam punk novels but didn't know where to start. The brilliant cover of Pheonix Rising, along with your review, suggests this book is as good a place as any to start.
Cheers!
MJ
oooooh! Hadn't heard of this one before. Sounds really good.
Eliza does look pretty fierce on that cover!
Well the cover sure kicks ass, so I am very intrigued by this cool book :D
Yea. I definitely need to read this one!
@mjhearle.com
It absolutely is! Hope you love it =D
@Missie
oh she is and more lOL
@Blodeuedd
Its amazing!
@Smash
you so do!
HI LAR AND JERRI! I READ YA AS A CHANGE OF PACE AND SHIFT SOUNDS GOOD!
Hi Larissa,
Great interview and review. I got this one two and it looks really interesting. I LOVE the reverse gender roles too!
@Laurie
Thanks! the genre reversal is def awesome LOL =D