Infernal Devices (Angry Robot)

Infernal Devices (Angry Robot)

by K.W.Jeter (Author)

Synopsis

He inherited a watchmaker's store - and a whole heap of trouble. But idle sometime-musician George has little talent for clockwork. And when a shadowy figure tries to steal an old device from the premises, George finds himself embroiled in a mystery of time travel, music and sexual intrigue. A genuine lost classic, Infernal Devices is a Steampunk classic that has been out of print for far too long. It's time has come.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Angry Robot
Published: 07 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 0857660977
ISBN 13: 9780857660978

Media Reviews
This is the real thing a mad inventor, curious coins, murky London alleys and windblown Scottish isles a wild and extravagant plot that turns up new mysteries with each succeeding page.
James P Blaylock, author of Homunculus
What we see inInfernal Devicesis not just the presager of what steampunk is, but what it could have been, a marvellously self-aware and inventive attack on the obsessions and degradations of the present.
Strange Horizons
This is the real thing - a mad inventor, curious coins, murky London alleys and windblown Scottish isles... a wild and extravagant plot that turns up new mysteries with each succeeding page.
- James P Blaylock, author of Homunculus

What we see in Infernal Devices is not just the presager of what steampunk is, but what it could have been, a marvellously self-aware and inventive attack on the obsessions and degradations of the present.
- Strange Horizons

Goddamn, what a book. This is like H G Wells with H P Lovecraft's descriptions of darkness run through the mind of Sherlock Holmes writer Arthur Conan Doyle. It's about as screwy as it gets, complete steampunkery, with a duo who are scamming their way across the land through an entirely different set of devices. Must read... Pure joy. I couldn't set it down.
- SFBook.com

Suddenly I can see exactly what the whole fascination with Steampunk is all about. Jeter sets the Victorian scene here so skilfully, it's absolutely perfect. I could easily have been reading a novel written in 1840. He's impressively deft and accurate in his language of the time, making the novel completely believable, and yet he still writes in a style that is effortlessly readable. His Victorian London is dark, menacing, and compelling.
- Fantasy Nibbles

A delicious and quite insane romp through the gas-lit streets of London. Absolute must-read!
- SFRevu

I'll save you the trouble of reading this entire review by simply saying that K W Jeter's Infernal Devices is one of the best executed novels I've read in a long time, and I easily expect it to be one of my top reads for the year. I guarantee you will enjoy it.
- The Little Red Reviewer

A truly fantastical journey that requires a suspension of disbelief - but makes you all the happier for it.
- My Shelf Confessions

A skillfully handled, wonderfully inventive, and agreeably witty adventure.
- Kirkus Reviews

Infernal Devices is a ripsnorting, grandly comical Victorian-era potboiler that is far more entertaining than the most recent Indiana Jones movie; indeed it is more exciting than any big budget Hollywood blockbuster that I have seen in the past five years. It is that rare book that is both literary and cinematic. You can't help but pine for a movie version even as you realize that it could never be as good as the book. It's full of crazy, clockwork automatons, cliffhanger chapter endings, sinister conspiracies, and gloriously impossible super-science. It is a book which will transport you to another reality.
- Tetsuo Broker

Author Bio
K.W. Jeter is a respected American novelist who wrote what was likely the first true cyberpunk novel, Dr. Adder,
which was enthusiastically recommended by Philip K. Dick. His many original novels range between dark noir-horror
and visionary science fiction. He has also written several authorized sequels to Blade Runner (aka Do Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep). The author lives in Las Vegas, NV.