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Beth Cato’s Clockwork Duology Compellingly Evokes Real History

Beth Cato’s Clockwork Duology Compellingly Evokes Real History

ClockworkDagger_PB_Final1Not all steampunk books are alternate histories. Some are fantasy worlds tinged with Victoriana or magic (or both). Sometimes the period signifiers stretch out of the Victorian era: back to the Regency, ahead to the first World War. Sometimes it’s not an industrial revolution, but a far future analog with brass worlds and spaceships clanking with steam. It’s pretty elastic, as a genre. But even in alternate steampunk worlds, there’s an invocation of alternate history, gestures to the shift to modernity through setting and ornament. The history humming through Beth Cato’s The Clockwork Crown is the Crimean war (and, to a lesser extent, World War I): messy, ugly conflicts with no clear origin and a tragic reliance on an outmoded understanding of technology (and society, really). Failing empires, withering royal families, and mud-filled trenches are the backdrop for a heroine’s coming of age.

The Clockwork Crown

Beth Cato

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The Clockwork Dagger: A Novel

Beth Cato

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