The Lazarus Curiosity: A Steampunk Thriller Taking You Into A Dark and Mysterious World of Victorian Illusionists
Steam, Smoke and Mirrors, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Karl Jenkinson
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Colin Edmonds
About this listen
When not performing two sold-out shows every night, Music Hall Steampunk illusionists and consultants to Scotland Yard, slick-talking Michael Magister and the feisty Phoebe Le Breton, must solve the crime of the century, while saving the nation from a conclave of fiendish psychopaths led by the crazed renegade Jesuit known only as "The Black Bishop".
In the sequel to their acclaimed debut in Steam, Smoke and Mirrors, who dare Michael and Phoebe trust in this dark Victorian world of weird science, conspiracy and the occult?
Panicked by a satanic portrait painter, determined to disgrace the Royal family...terrorized by a deadly gas, primed to wipe out the Government....
With great reluctance, what else can Superintendent William Melville of the Special Branch do but, once again, send for...The Magicians!
Murder and malevolence, treachery and tragedy – all must surely be inevitable!
Especially when the Tarot predicts – death.
The Location?
London in 1899 was never like this. Well, actually it was, but history has been revised and redacted. Queen Victoria still reigns, Salisbury is Prime Minister, and Scotland Yard’s Superintendent William Melville heads the Special Branch, but bizarre new dangers stalked the misty streets, and Steam, Smoke & Mirrors sets out to reveal those stranger curiosities – crimes the Establishment would prefer to remain supressed.
The Detectives?
When murder and mayhem become so inexplicably weird, leaving the finest detectives of Scotland Yard’s Special Branch baffled and bemused, they must reluctantly turn to Music Hall magicians Michael Magister and Phoebe Le Breton. Experts in the arts of deception and misdirection, wise-cracking showman Michael and glamorous intellectual Phoebe help unlock the secrets and unravel the mysteries of the most thrilling, unfathomable crimes of the Victorian age. But could the enigma surrounding Michael Magister and Phoebe Le Breton themselves prove more perilous than the crimes they solve?
What other books have you written and in what order should they be listened to?
Steam, Smoke and Mirrors, unofficially titled The Mesmer Curiosity, is the first in the series. The Lazarus Curiosity continues the story and a short story..."The Windsor Curiosity."
Why should a listener pick up your book?
If you enjoy a crime-solving cocktail of murder mystery, history and humour, laced with science and the supernatural, all served up with kick-ass action, well....
What is Steampunk?
Imagine a Victorian-age of invention and innovation inspired by the extreme science of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. Steampunk embraces art, fashion, literature in a highly stylish, 19th century steam-driven world of what could well have been.
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- Kerry Bark
- 11-05-21
A great sequel
I really enjoyed this sequel to Steam, Smoke and Mirrors, it's a really good concept overall
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
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- Helen
- 24-05-21
amazing book
amazing book enjoyed every minute
When not performing two sold-out shows every night, Music Hall Steampunk illusionists and consultants to Scotland Yard,
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- Tod Werewolf
- 14-09-20
steam punk magic
Well written and very well read. suggest that you listen to book one first. a steam punk magician and his beautiful partner fight evil in Victorian England and some foreign place.
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- Dave Daniels
- 26-07-20
An excellent read
The second book in the series which was enjoyable as the first one , I was pleased to discover it was the same narrator as book one which added to the overall enjoyment.
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- D. Dolenz
- 21-02-22
Brilliant
If you enjoy the Steampunk genre there is absolutely nothing not to like in this book.
Trust me
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- Andromeda's Twin
- 29-06-20
Hugely entertaining
This was the most fun I've had listening to a book in ages, I'm hoping there will soon be a book three.
It's steampunk, it's humorous, it's got all the weird inventions required of a good steampunk read and it has some dastardly plans by some devious villains, it's all very entertaining. My favourite scene though had to be the Aleister Crowley scene, featuring the dastardly Alan Bennett (not sure of the spelling there), although there are many entertaining scenes throughout.
Karl Jenkinson narrates it perfectly, I thoroughly recommend this.
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- J Smith
- 29-04-21
A great series so far!
Really enjoying these titles so far. Plenty of mystery and action with great characters!
This would definitely make a great tv series!!
Well narrated too with some great character voices! Really well suited to this style of book!
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.
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