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Ganymede

A Novel of the Clockwork Century

9780765329462

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Available: 09/27/11
5.51 x 8.26 · 352 pages
9780765329462
CDN $35.25 · pb

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Cherie Priest

The third book in the Clockwork Century series, following Cherie Priest's steampunk adventure - and runaway hit - Boneshaker and its sequel, Dreadnought

The air pirate Andan Cly is going straight. Well, straight er . Although he's happy to run alcohol guns wherever the money's good, he doesn't think the world needs more sap, or its increasingly ugly side-effects. But becoming legit is easier said than done, and Cly's first legal gig-"a supply run for the Seattle Underground-"will be paid for by sap money.

New Orleans is not Cly's first pick for a shopping run. He loved the Big Easy once, back when he also loved a beautiful mixed-race prostitute named Josephine Early-"but that was a decade ago, and he hasn't looked back since. Jo's still thinking about him, though, or so he learns when he gets a telegram about a peculiar piloting job. It's a chance to complete two lucrative jobs at once, one he can't refuse. He sends his old paramour a note and heads for New Orleans, with no idea of what he'sin for-"or what she wants him to fly.

But he won't be flying. Not exactly. Hidden at the bottom of Lake Pontchartrain lurks an astonishing war machine, an immense submersible called the Ganymede . This prototype could end the war, if only anyone had the faintest idea of how to operate it-¦. If only they could sneak it past the Southern forces at the mouth of the Mississippi River-¦ If only it hadn't killed most of the men who'd ever set foot inside it.

But it's those if onlys" that will decide whether Cly and his crew will end up in the history books, or at the bottom of the ocean.
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Cherie Priest debuted to great acclaim with Four and Twenty Blackbirds, Wings to the Kingdom, and Not Flesh Nor Feathers, a trilogy ofA Southern Gothic ghost storiesA featuringA heroine Eden Moore. She is also the author of Fathom, Dreadnought, and Boneshaker, which was nominated for a Nebula and Hugo Award and won the PNBA Award and the Locus Award for best science-fiction novel. She is an associate editor at Subterranean Press. Born in Tampa, Florida, Priest went to college at Southern Adventist University and earned her masters in rhetoric at the University of Tennessee. After spending most of her life in the southern United States, she recently moved to Seattle, Washington, with her husband, Aric, and a fat black cat named Spain.