New Steampunk Novel – “The Bookman”

“A masked terrorist has brought London to its knees – there are bombs inside books, and nobody knows which ones. On the day of the launch of the first expedition to Mars, by giant cannon, he outdoes himself with an audacious attack. For young poet Orphan, trapped in the screaming audience, it seems his destiny is entwined with that of the shadowy terrorist, but how? Like a steam-powered take on V for Vendetta, rich with satire and slashed through with automatons, giant lizards, pirates, airships and wild adventure, The Bookman is the first of a series.”

So states the cover intro to the new novel “The Bookman” by Lavie Tidhar, to be released in the UK in January from Angry Robot Books.

James P. Blaylock, author of Lord Kelvin’s Machine and  Homunculus, states:

Lavie Tidhar’s The Bookman is simply the best book I’ve read in a long time, and I read a lot of books.  If you’re worried that Steampunk has turned into a mere fashion aesthetic, then you’d better read this one.  It’s a stunningly imaginative remix of history, technology, literature, and Victorian adventure that’s impossible to put down.  The book is immensely smart and readable at the same time.  I very much hope that it’s the first of many such books.  Buy it. ”

  • Looks like an interesting book. I wonder when it will be published in ebook format. The original site states October 2009, but with the paper version coming out next month that might be a mistake.
    Anyone?
  • Thanks for the heads-up, paganpaul! I'll get that changed straight away!

    The plan (eventually) is for all Angry Robot titles to be available at the same time as the paper version. Initially, we're falling a little behind on this, but you should find it available sometime in January or February.
  • Gurvan
    Hello,

    Does that mean that an eBook version will be available from, say, Booksonboard, Fictionwise or others ? Will there be a geographical restriction ??

    Thanks !
  • Oy, I hope there is no geo-restriction... I am in Europe.
  • Hi all,

    We're selling our ebooks through a central distributor, who provides the files to online retailers. Not sure if the sites listed are part of this, but they'll be available worldwide (though some retailers might impose their own geographical restriction on purchasing - we certainly won't be).

    See our first two titles ("Slights" and "Moxyland" - not steampunk) at waterstones.co.uk or Amazon's Kindle store for examples...
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