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    Hearts of Smoke and Steam

    Hearts of Smoke and Steam

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    by Andrew P. Mayer


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      ISBN-13: 9781616145347
    • Publisher: Prometheus Books
    • Publication date: 11/15/2011
    • Series: The Society of Steam , #2
    • Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 327
    • File size: 1 MB

    Andrew P. Mayer is the author of The Falling Machine and Hearts of Smoke and Steam, books 1 and 2 of the The Society of Steam trilogy. He is also the author of a short comic story titled "Creepy: Om Nom Nom" published by Dark Horse Comics that was anthologized in Myspace Dark Horse Presents, vol. 3, and in New Creepy Anthology. He is the chief creative officer for Mob Science games, where he creates social games for Facebook. Previously he worked as a game designer and creative director for Sony Psygnosis, the Cartoon Network, and PlayFirst.  Visit him online at www.andrewpmayer.com


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    Superheroes and steampunk come together in 19th century New York.

    Sir Dennis Darby has been murdered, the Automaton has been destroyed, and Sarah Stanton has turned her back on a life of privilege and comfort to try and find her way in the unforgiving streets of New York. But Lord Eschaton, the villain behind all these events, isn't finished with her yet. His plans to bring his apocalyptic vision of the future to the world are moving forward, but to complete his scheme he needs the clockwork heart that Sarah still holds.

    But she has her own plans for the Automaton's clockwork heart--Sarah is trying to rebuild her mechanical friend, and when she is attacked by the Children of Eschaton, the man who comes to her rescue may be the one to make her dreams come true. Emelio Armando is a genius inventor who had hoped to leave his troubles behind when he and his sister left Italy for a life of anonymity in the New World. Now he finds himself falling in love with the fallen society girl, but he is rapidly discovering just how powerful the forces of villainy aligned against her are, and that fulfilling her desires means opening the door to a world of danger that could destroy everything he has built.

    The Society of Steam takes place in a Victorian New York powered by the discovery of Fortified Steam, a substance that allows ordinary men to wield extraordinary abilities and grants powers that can corrupt gentlemen of great moral strength. The secret behind this amazing substance is something that wicked brutes will gladly kill for, and one that Sarah must try and protect, no matter what the cost.


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    Praise for The Society of Steam:

    "Written with the sort of breathless, excited narration you'd expect from a Victorian adventure novel. . . . A damn fun read."
    - io9

    "The Falling Machine is quite simply the coolest steampunk superhero book I've ever read. . . . Imagine if Gangs of New York had been directed by Jules Verne, instead of Martin Scorsese, [and] you're probably not too far off."
    - Portland Book Review

    "If Stan Lee had lived in the 1880s, this is the book he would have written-steampunk superheroes."
    - Clay and Susan Griffith, authors of the Vampire Empire trilogy

    "After the breathless beginning, the book keeps moving fast and furious, and it delivers. . . . Highly recommended for any steampunk lover."
    - Fantasy Book Critic

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