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The Mechanical Messiah and Other Marvels of the Modern Age : A Novel - Robert Rankin

The Mechanical Messiah and Other Marvels of the Modern Age

A Novel

By: Robert Rankin

Paperback | 5 October 2011 | Edition Number 1

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The newest opus from the Master of Far Fetched Fiction features magic, mayhem, mechanical marvels, messianic madness, and the music hall

 

Colonel Katterfelto has returned to London, having departed America under something of a cloud of smoke, issuing from his Spiritual Laboratory, which the townsfolk of Wormcast, Arizona, marched upon with their flaming torches. This catastrophic conflagration caused considerable concern to the pious colonel, who had been engaged in the creation of "Heaven's last and best gift to Mankind," The Mechanical Messiah—he was, after all, being guided in this Great Work by holy angels, communicating to him through his monkey butler, Darwin. It is 1897, the British Empire encompasses Mars, and an uneasy peace exists between the peoples of Venus, Jupiter, and Earth. In London the marvels of the modern age to be experienced include The Electric Alhambra Music Hall, where crowds thrill to The Earl Grey Whistle Test—a musical extravaganza featuring such top turns as Hayward's Acrobatic Kiwis, The Travelling Formbys, and the newly–arrived Colonel Katterfelto's Clockwork Minstrels. But all is far from well in old Whitechapel, where a monster is once more abroad in the night–time streets, committing hideous acts of murder. Can this be the return of Jack the Ripper, or has something altogether unearthly and Hellishly evil materialized? Famed consulting detective Cameron Bell is already on the case, but it may take nothing less than the New Messiah Himself to save London, The Empire, and all of the solar system from the impending apocalypse!

Industry Reviews
'A steampunk comedy sequel to H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, this is humorous fantasy.' [The Daily Telegraph]'With little regard for linear timelines, Rankin delivers a rip-snorting ride through 1895... This adventure is steampunk as its best, throbbing with colour, movement, detail, pop culture and literary references.' [Weekend West]'Rankin's outlandish plot, which takes off from H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, plays fast and loose with many historical characters. Rankin fans will not be disappointed in an over-the-top Victorian steampunk romp.' [Sunday Canberra Times]

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