The Immorality Engine (Newbury & Hobbes Inverstigation #3)

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Overview

On the surface, life is going well for Victorian special agent Sir Maurice Newbury, who has brilliantly solved several nigh-impossible cases for Queen Victoria with his indomitable assistant, Miss Veronica Hobbes, by his side. But these facts haven’t stopped Newbury from succumbing increasingly frequently to his dire flirtation with the lure of opium. His addiction is fueled in part by his ill-gotten knowledge of Veronica’s secret relationship with the queen, which Newbury fears must be some kind of betrayal. Veronica, consumed by worry and care for her prophetic but physically fragile sister Amelia, has no idea that she is a catalyst for Newbury’s steadily worsening condition.

Veronica and Newbury’s dear friend Bainbridge, the Chief Investigator at Scotland Yard, tries to cover for him as much as possible, but when the body of a well known criminal turns up, Bainbridge and Veronica track Newbury down in an opium den and drag him out to help them with the case. The body is clearly, irrefutably, that of the man in question, but shortly after his body is brought to the morgue, a crime is discovered that bears all the dead man’s hallmarks. Bainbridge and Veronica fear someone is committing copycat crimes, but Newbury is not sure. Somehow, the details are too perfect for it to be the work of a copycat. But how can a dead man commit a crime?

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In this third series entry (after The Affinity Bridge and The Osiris Ritual), Sir Maurice Newbury, an agent of Queen Victoria and part-time opium addict, along with his secretary/love, Veronica Hobbes, faces an inexplicable mystery: how can Edwin Sykes—a thief with a distinctive MO—be committing crimes when his body is rotting in a London morgue? Mann's latest steampunk adventure aims to explore more deeply the occult aspects of his alternate England, with even greater focus than previously on the supernatural realm of possibilities. The endeavor is successful partly because of the continuing cinematic style of the prose, conveying the action in precise—though often gruesome—detail, with intriguing metaphors. VERDICT Fans of the first two books will welcome this darkly suspenseful addition, but this particular title might appeal more to horror readers than those seeking steampunk-focused fiction. The book's epilog hints of tales to come.—Sara Marie Schepis, East Fishkill Community Lib., Hopewell Jct., NY
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Third Victorian occult/steampunk adventure for Queen Victoria's special agent Sir Maurice Newbury, his doughty sidekick Veronica Hobbes and their bluff, tough counterpart, Chief Inspector Sir Charles Bainbridge of Scotland Yard (The Osiris Ritual, 2009, etc.). Their latest case begins with a corpse: apparently that of Edwin Sykes, burglar extraordinaire, whom Bainbridge suspects of being behind a string of unusual thefts. Newbury, dragged from an opium den--he thinks it gives him psychic powers, and he's also consumed with the suspicion that Veronica is an informer--confirms that the body is who it seems to be. Yet there are inconsistencies, and when another crime comes to light, done in Sykes' inimitable manner (he uses a spider-like machine to drill through doors and obstacles), all three are baffled. Veronica, meanwhile, desperately worries about her frail sister Amelia, who suffers from uncontrollable seizures during which she experiences prophetic visions. Presently Amelia enjoys the care of Dr. Lucien Fabian of the Grayling Institute. All charm on the surface, Fabian is secretly doing horrid experiments on Amelia and drawing up delusional plans based on her utterances. Another complication, and somehow implicated in the Sykes affair, is Sir Enoch Graves and his Bastion Society, whose insanely chauvinistic theories involve far more than deadly mechanical spiders. Worst of all, Veronica really is informing on Newbury to Queen Victoria, a dying, mad hulk kept artificially alive by one of Fabian's repulsive machines. More steampunk than occult this time--one character, for instance, has steam-powered artificial knees--and rather too many gloating megalomaniacs for comfort. Still, it's a rousing adventure, and Newbury/Hobbes fans will revel.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780765327758
  • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
  • Publication date: 9/27/2011
  • Edition description: First Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 352
  • Sales rank: 190,646
  • Series: Newbury & Hobbes Series , #3
  • Product dimensions: 5.82 (w) x 8.54 (h) x 1.18 (d)

Meet the Author

George Mann edited the Solaris Book of New Science Fiction anthology series and is the author of a number of fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. The first two Newbury & Hobbes Investigations, The Affinity Bridge and The Osiris Ritual, were his first novels.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 13, 2011

    Interesting, but...

    I thought this book was generally interesting, and certainly had some most unbelievable medcical as well as scientific experiments in it that bordered on the insane. Not as exciting as the Affinity Bridge, however. Had it's low and slow points, as well as high drama now and then. Some expectations not quite fulfilled insofar as the planned attack on the Queen's residence. Also, the vision of Amila's near the end, which sort of leaves one hanging and wondering. Maybe the answer will yet be forthcoming in another novel. Overall, not a bad read, and certainly well worth the price of admission.

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  • Posted September 25, 2011

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    The third Victorian Newbury-Hobbes mystery is an exciting alternate historical thriller

    Although special agent Sir Maurice Newbury and his assistant Miss Veronica Hobbes have solved some complex cases (see The Osiris Ritual), he has turned to opium. Part of his rationalization is the drug gives him psychic powers. However, deep down he knows the cause is his belief that his sidekick is an informer to Queen Victoria. In fact Veronica remains clueless that she is a prime cause for her partner's addiction as her focus is on her frail sister Amelia who suffers from seizures that include prophecies. At the Grayling Institute, Dr. Lucien Fabian provides Amelia with special experimental care to induce her visions.

    Scotland Yard Chief Investigator Sir Charles Bainbridge drags Newbury from an opium den to identify a murder victim; the CH believes the corpse is that master thief Edwin Sykes. Newbury confirms the deceased is Sykes, but something seems off kilter though he is unsure what. When a robbery that only Sykes could have done with the technology deployed leaves the three sleuths stunned.

    The third Victorian Newbury-Hobbes mystery is an exciting alternate historical thriller. The lead protagonists have personal issues as he has become an opium eater and she is paralyzed by fears for her failing sister. The Sykes enigma is deftly handled as The Immortality Engine is a wonderful steampunk who and how investigation; vastly different yet as much fun as the occult themed The Osiris Ritual.

    Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 9, 2011

    a good third installment

    interesting play between title characters...good plotline...will buy the fourth if/when available

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