Ebook {Epub PDF} The Bullet-Catchers Daughter by Rod Duncan






















The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter is a mystery / detective novel set in a Victorian-style version of Leicester and Lincolnshire as part of a generally steampunk dystopian setting. This is the first book in his Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire trilogy of titles and was nominated for the Philip K. Dick award in /5(). “The Bullet-Catcher’s Daughter is off to a solid start. Rod Duncan has created a wonderful setting in The Bullet-Catcher’s Daughter taking in account the big as well as the small things that are needed to make a world go round. He has struck a perfect balance between both highlighting the characters, from our main protagonist Elizabeth Barnabus down to the secondary characters, and the world itself, Cover Art: Will Staehle. The Bullet Catcher’s Daughter Rod Duncan being volume one of The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire Contents The Bullet Catcher’s Daughter Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3.


Angry Robot Presents: The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter A riotous novel of alternate history set in a divided England. The land is divided, following the Luddite revolution, into the puritan, progress-hating north and the decadent, Royalist south. Liv. Buy The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter (Fall of the Gaslit Empire Duology) by Duncan, Rod from Amazon's Fiction Books Store. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. So, long story short, if we are including Mike's definition of "punk" here (and we are because it just makes sense!), then I believe that Rod Duncan's novel, The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter (Angry Robot Books, August ), is a very good example of that definition. While the focus on steam technology is pretty light, the punk is.


The Bullet Catcher's Daughter is an entertaining book that has some genuine, original touches combined with a clever story and even cleverer characters. Written on 28th July by Ant. So, long story short, if we are including Mike’s definition of “punk” here (and we are because it just makes sense!), then I believe that Rod Duncan’s novel, The Bullet-Catcher’s Daughter (Angry Robot Books, August ), is a very good example of that definition. While the focus on steam technology is pretty light, the punk is definitely well-represented in the protagonist’s struggles with sexism and as well as in the extreme differences in freedom and expected adherence to the. The Bullet Catcher’s Daughter by Rod Duncan Elizabeth Barnabus lives with her brother on a barge in the Republic having fled a life of servitude in the Kingdom – or does she? The Bullet Catcher’s Daughter is a riveting tale which moves swiftly and the reader will be gripped from the first page when Elizabeth has taken the persona of her brother, Edward Barnabus, a private intelligence gatherer.

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