I just learned from the blog publisher Asengard wonderful news: a month-end will come in all libraries, a book that I very much hope was translated here, a novel in which two meet many different kinds , steampunk and dystopian, the dark atmosphere that will keep you in suspense. This is Pastworld of Ian Beck.
Pastworld is the largest theme park ever created. It is based in London, or rather is London renovated and restored in a faithful, vibrant heart replica of itself from the Victorian era.
For Eve, born and raised in Pastworld, carriages and gas lamps are modern inventions. Eve is not even suspected of living in a fiction until she is forced to flee from the only home ever known, and face the truth about her city and herself.
For Caleb, tourists on holiday in Pastworld, the theme park is the perfect antidote to the stifling conformity and oppressive rules of 2048. The raw ferocity of the past is exciting, or at least it is until you find the a crime scene with a knife in his hand and suddenly at the mercy of an antiquated judicial system.
Meanwhile, a sinister and deadly figure is somewhere between the dense fog of London, killing one victim after another: Fantom, a creature of the past and future, in which plans will feed the dark fate of Caleb and Eve.
I can not wait to read it, and you?
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