Morlock Night / K W Jeter
“One of the three foundational Steampunk texts.”
– Retrospeculation
JUST WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THE TIME MACHINE RETURNED?
Having acquired a device for themselves, the brutish Morlocks return from the desolate far future to Victorian England to cause mayhem and disruption. But the mythical heroes of Old England have also returned, in the hour of the country’s greatest need, to stand between England and her total destruction.
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With a forword by Tim Powers and an afterword by Adam Roberts.
More praise for Morlock Night
“Each chapter is a cliffhanger, each stands alone in such a way that it is difficult to put the book down. The action pulls you forward, waiting to see what happens next.”
“Insane it might be, but that is what makes Morlock Night so bloody good. Combining all of the wonderful elements found in Steampunk; historical characters and settings, infernal devices such as submarines and rolling adventure, this novel is indeed a stunning example of Steampunk and a veritable visual feast.”
“Morlock Night grips you with the tension and action in it, it makes you laugh with all the bad tropes and clicheés and shows you how much development has been in the scene in the last 20-odd years.”
- The Traveler’s Steampunk Blog
MORLOCK NIGHT
Steampunk
Cover: John Coulthart
7 April 2011
304pp B-format paperback
£7.99
ISBN 978 0 85766 099 2
US/Canada
26 April 2011
352pp mass-market paperback
$7.99 US $8.99 CAN
ISBN 978 0 85766 100 5
eBook
7 April 2011
£5.49
ePub ISBN 978 0 85766 101 2
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