Published: Oct. 08, 2011
Words: 10,641 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781465931467
Short description
It’s 1875 on the Columbian calendar. Anowarakowa, the New World, has been at peace for a century. Deep in the woods of the Ten Hundred Nations, the man called Thunder creates miracles from wire, wood and stone. When twin teenagers discover the mangled body of Thunder’s cervine automaton, a plot is uncovered that could lead to the end of the hundred year peace.
In the Victorian tradition, SteampunX is a serial novel released monthly starting in October 2011.
It’s 1875 on the Columbian calendar. Anowarakowa, the New World, has been at peace for a century. By treaty and vigilance the land has been divided among the English Colonies in the Northeast, New France in the South, the Aztecs in the West, and the League of Ten Hundred Nations in the Midwest.
Deep in the woods of the Ten Hundred Nations, the man called Thunder creates miracles from wire, wood and stone. Where Thunder goes lightening follows. When twin teenagers discover the mangled body of Thunder’s cervine automaton, a plot is uncovered that could lead to the end of the hundred year peace and turn the people of Anowarakowa against each other. Together Thunder and the twins embark on a journey to cross the continent and prevent this New World War.
Tags
adventure,
young adult,
steampunk,
western,
ya,
alternate history,
america
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Review by:
Thomas
on Jan. 05, 2012 :
Downloaded this one on a whim from the Kobo bookstore because it was free. Almost through part three now. Nice story, i enjoy it so far.
(review of free book)