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Doktor Glass

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In an age of Zeppelins and gyroplanes, atomics and horseless carriages, the Transatlantic Span is the industrial marvel of the nineteenth century. A monumental feat of engineering, the steel suspension bridge stretches across the Atlantic from Liverpool to the distant harbor of New York City, supported by no less than seven hundred towers. But in the shadows of its massive struts, on the docks of the River Mersey, lies a faceless corpse…
Inspector Matthew Langton is still seized with grief when he thinks of Sarah, his late wife. Tortured by nightmares and afflicted by breathless attacks of despair and terror, he forces himself to focus on the investigation of the faceless man. The victim wears the uniform of the Transatlantic Span Company but bears the tattoos of the Boers—could there be a Boer conspiracy to assassinate Queen Victoria on the upcoming Inauguration Day of the Span?
But the truth, as it begins to emerge, is far more bizarre than a political coup. As additional victims turn up—each with strange, twin burn marks on their necks—Langton draws a connection between the dead man beneath the bridge and chilling rumors of the Jar Bars, soul snatchers who come under cover of night. Most frightening of all is the mythic and elusive Doktor Glass, who may not only be behind the illicit trade in souls…but who may hold the key to what happened to the inspector’s own beloved wife on her deathbed…
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2012
      Steampunk whodunit from the author of the New York-set mystery The Debt (2005). The soon-to-be-inaugurated Transatlantic Span, the 19th century's crowning feat of engineering, bridges the Atlantic from Liverpool to distant New York City. Beneath the bridge, on the Mersey docks, a corpse turns up. Inspector Matthew Langton of the Liverpool police finds the body's face has been expertly sliced away. More troubling still, the victim was dressed as a Span Company security guard but bears the tattoos of a Boer Irregular. Langton, himself traumatized by his own experiences of the Boer War and still grieving for his recently deceased wife, Sarah, wonders if there's a conspiracy afoot to assassinate Queen Victoria, who's due in the city in a few days to officially open the bridge. But in that case, why do so many individuals seem keen to suppress the investigation, from Langton's boss, Chief Inspector Purcell, to the chairman of the Span Company, Lord Salisbury? Worse, key witnesses keep turning up dead, and the press seems remarkably well-informed of the investigation's progress. Is somebody leaking information? Even more curious, all the victims show strange burn marks on their necks, and Langton is forced to consider a connection to chilling rumors of the soul-snatcher Jar Boys and their elusive underwriter, the mysterious Doktor Glass. Perhaps professor Caldwell Chivers, suspiciously knowledgeable about such matters, or his assistant, the saintly Sister Wright, know something they're not telling. And what of Maj. Fallows, who represents himself as a Home Office man but clearly is something else altogether? Other than the inherently improbable concept of the bridge itself, Brennan's backdrop and plot are remarkably well-crafted, with visceral, gritty details, a fascinating set of mysteries and a memorably tormented investigator. Another reason to rejoice: Finally, somebody's moved steampunk out of London.

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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2013
      At the end of the nineteenth century, the most ambitious engineering project the world has ever seen is nearing completion. Soon the Transatlantic Span, which links Liverpool and New York City via a mammoth suspension bridge, will open for business. Inspector Matthew Langton is distracted from the excitement, though, by the recent death of his wife and a tricky murder case involving a plot to assassinate the queen. Quickly, the story takes a turn toward the supernatural. The mysterious man's death and that of Langton's wife might be connected to the Jar Boys, a group of soul-stealers, and to the shadowy Doktor Glass. Not as colorful or steampunkish as Mark Hodder's Burton & Swinburne in the Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack (2010), also set in an alternate Victorian England, the book is more of a traditional police procedural with supernatural and alternate-world trappings. Although a bit unfocused at times, as if the author were unsure whether the book was one thing or the other, the narrative will engage readers comfortable with genre-bending.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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