The Revolutions
- 465 pages
- 17 hours of reading
From the author of The Half-Made World and The Rise of Ransom City, a sweeping stand-alone tale of Victorian science fiction, arcane exploration, and planetary romance.
From the author of The Half-Made World and The Rise of Ransom City, a sweeping stand-alone tale of Victorian science fiction, arcane exploration, and planetary romance.
Set in a world torn between the cult of Industry and the mission of Chaos, the story explores the struggle for power as the Line conquers cities and enslaves their inhabitants. Liv Alverhuysen, a psychologist, finds herself at the center of this conflict, unknowingly protecting a secret that could tip the balance in the war. The narrative delves into themes of identity, power, and the consequences of conflict in a richly imagined setting.
Set in a world that is only partially formed, the narrative unfolds between the untamed edges of uncreation and the storied East. The West is depicted as a vibrant yet tumultuous realm, characterized by its beauty and chaos, alongside the scars of war. This backdrop serves as a canvas for exploring themes of creation, conflict, and the struggle for identity in a landscape that is both alluring and perilous.