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The Lost Future of Pepperharrow
The Lost Future of Pepperharrow
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Description
Bloomsbury presents The Lost Future of Pepperharrow by Natasha Pulley, read by Thomas Judd.
Escape into the enchanting world of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street. This extraordinary sequel transports readers to Japan, where time, destiny and love collide to electrifying effect
'A Japan that never was, a future lost, ghosts that are not dead ... not even a partial list of ingredients can do justice to this wonderful cake of a book ... A time-defying thriller' ROBIN HOBB
For Thaniel Steepleton, an unexpected posting to Tokyo can't come at a better moment. The London fog has made him ill and doctor's orders are to get out.
His brief is strange: the staff at the British Legation have been seeing ghosts, and his first task is to find out what's going on. But staying with his closest friend Keita Mori in Yokohama, Thaniel starts to experience ghostly happenings himself. For reasons he won't say, Mori is frightened. Then he vanishes.
Meanwhile, something strange is happening in a frozen labour camp in northern Japan. Takiko Pepperharrow, an old friend of Mori's, must investigate.
As ghosts appear across Tokyo and the weather turns bizarrely electrical, Thaniel grows convinced that it all has something to do with Mori's disappearance – and that Mori might be in far more trouble than any of them first thought.
Product details
| Published | Mar 05 2020 |
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| Format | Audiobook |
| Duration | 13 hours and 41 minutes |
| ISBN | 9781526617811 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Phenomenal … Pulley's intricate plot, vibrant setting, entrancing magic, and dynamic ensemble of characters make for an un-put-downable historical fantasy. New readers will be pulled in and series fans will be delighted by this tour de force.
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
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This latest book marks another grand whirl of magical realism, playful oddities, and deep humanity.
Library Journal
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Atmospheric and compelling. I wept multiple times and resented every moment I wasn't reading it.
Mary Robinette Kowal, author of THE CALCULATING STARS
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Pulley's witty writing and enthusiastically deployed steampunk motifs-clockwork, owls, a mechanical pet, Tesla-inspired electrical drama-enliven.
Kirkus Reviews
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Again Pulley mixes supernatural intrigue, politics, and romance to create an absorbing adventure.
Booklist
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Combining a wondrous romp through the world of magical clockwork mechanisms and octopus automatons with an environmental thriller that fascinates and shocks in equal measure, this is an adventure not be missed.
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