A brand new novel in the world of the hit podcast, VICTORIOCITY, perfect for fans of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'A joyously funny and absurd steampunk frolic that satirises both the era in which it is set and our own age'
FINANCIAL TIMES
From the creators of the acclaimed audio drama podcast Victoriocity comes a cozy scifi mystery set in the chaotic metropolis of Even Greater London - unmissable for fans of Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London series and Terry Pratchett's Discworld.
EVEN GREATER LONDON, 1887: a vast, uninterrupted urban plane encompassing the entire lower half of England and, for complex reasons, only the upper third of the Isle of Wight... The immense Tower casts electricity across the sky itself, powering the mind-boggling mechanisms of the city below; the notorious engineer-army swarms through its very veins, building, demolishing, and rebuilding whatever they see fit; and - at the heart of it all - sits the country's first ever private detective agency.
Archibald Fleet and Clara Entwhistle hoped things would pick up quickly for their new enterprise. No one is taking them seriously, but their break will come soon. Definitely... Probably.
Meanwhile, police are baffled by a series of impossible bank robberies, their resources wholly absorbed by the case. Which means that when a woman witnesses a kidnapping, Fleet-Entwhistle Private Investigations is the only place she can turn for help. Luckily they're more than happy to oblige.
But what's the motive behind the kidnap? As Clara and Fleet investigate, they find more than they could ever have imagined...
READERS ARE LOVING HIGH VAULTAGE:
'One of the most original stories I've read' NetGalley review
'Clever, original, funny, sharp, satirical and incredibly entertaining' NetGalley review
'My favourite steampunk/humorous alt history novel' NetGalley review
'A wonderful escape from real life' NetGalley review
'Great fun and endlessly inventive. This was a riotously imaginative read' NetGalley review
'Reminds me of the Discworld books, which is NOT a comparison I use lightly' NetGalley review
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Chris and Jen Sugden's book 'High Vaultage' was a No. 5 Sunday Times bestseller w/c 18-03-2024.
If you put Sherlock Holmes in a blender with Dickens, and then filtered it through a Terry Pratchett filter - the result is a whole lot of fun - Front Row, BBC Radio 4
If Douglas Adams . . . were still alive and wanted to get into podcasting, Victoriocity might likely be something he'd have written - Vulture
Funny, classy, clever - The Guardian
The sheer inventiveness keeps you sleuthing on - The Financial Times
High Vaultage positively crackles with invention and intrigue and I loved every page. Mark my words: Fleet and Clara are destined to join the waxwork hall of fame for all-time great literary detective duos
Funny as hell - NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour
Victoriocity is written with such deft skill that the imagery of Even Greater London becomes seared into your mind's eye with perfect clarity ... [the] narrator is highly reminiscent of Terry Pratchett, in particular the script's verbal intellect and rapid-fire word play, the swiftly developing story ... Victoriocity is as inventive as a Babbage difference engine and so funny it'll make you choke on your tea and crumpets. You will not be disappointed - Starburst Magazine
I just love this world ... there are so many lovely, colourful, clever jokes - BBC Sounds Podcast Radio Hour