The Diabolical Miss Hyde: An Electric Empire Novel

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Product Details

Price
$16.99
Publisher
Harper Voyager
Publish Date
Pages
464
Dimensions
7.09 X 7.79 X 1.07 inches | 0.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780062363084

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About the Author

Viola Carr is the author of the Electric Empire trilogy. She was born in Australia, but wandered into darkest London one foggy October evening and never found her way out. She now devours countless history books and dictates fantastical novels by gaslight, accompanied by classical music and the snoring of her slumbering cat.

Reviews

"A fearlessly imaginative world of magic, mystery and literary allusion that is delightfully immersive and dangerously seductive. ...[Carr's] heroine's journey is full of sensual intrigue and heady danger that will leave readers breathless."--RT Book Reviews (4.5 stars)
"Carr's steampunk debut is electrifying, memorable, and razor sharp."--Publishers Weekly
"This debut steampunk, gender-swapped take on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story of the uncontrolled id ... [has] energy and over-the-top adventure. Don't think about it too hard, just enjoy the ride."--Library Journal
"This debut electropunk monster mashup gives you exactly what you never knew you wanted: The classic story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with a genderbent twist."--barnesandnoble.com
"There's plenty of twists and turns, with a dash of magic and a wink at the classic literature."--Parkersburg News & Sentinel
"I was utterly hooked and happily stayed that way for the next four-hundred-some pages. ...It's dark, intense, and sometimes disturbing, and man is it awesome."--Beth Cato, author of The Clockwork Dagger
"The Diabolical Miss Hyde is a big, juicy steampunk/fantasy/romance/mystery package of fun, and I highly recommend it. Grade: A."--Smart Bitches
"...Ms. Carr takes us into an almost-familiar world, drawing us further into the dark just a bit at a time. If you thought steampunk was played out, here is an utterly convincing revivification."--Wall Street Journal