PRAISE FOR BETH CATO’S CLOCKWORK DAGGER SERIES
“Beth Cato’s The Clockwork Crown is a satisfying follow-up to The Clockwork Dagger, each twist of the action pulling me deeper into the story. These are books I’ll be recommending to friends, both teenagers and adults.”
—Laura Anne Gilman, author of Silver on the Road
“Beth Cato handles this heady mix with a fine sense of language, emotion, and event, making the whole thing flow more like a force of nature than the work of a first novelist.”
—Locus
“[The Clockwork Dagger takes an] intriguing approach, and a rewarding one. [It] is set in a completely fabricated universe rather than an alternate version of our own. This makes for some dazzling, uniquely detailed backdrops. It also frees Cato from having to haul around the Victorian Era’s real-world baggage—and it helps level the playing field for those who aren’t as familiar with steampunk’s particulars.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“The Clockwork Dagger was just what I needed: A steampunk adventure with an uncommon heroine, a fascinating magic system, and a young gremlin! I’m hooked and can’t wait for more Octavia and Leaf!”
—New York Times bestselling author Kevin Hearne
“This rousing tale . . . keeps itself grounded with a story as disarming and forthright as its appealingly capable heroine. . . . Ample action and a delectably delayed romance propel the story toward a riveting finale, marking Cato as an author to watch.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Not only does Cato create an intriguing universe, but she also develops a one-of-a-kind, kickass heroine who is determined to forge her own path. Adventure, magic, unexpected romance and heart-breaking betrayal all combine for a thrilling tale.”
—RT Book Reviews
“The action is pretty much nonstop in this debut steampunk fantasy. . . . Although readers will enjoy the satisfying climax of this adventure, there is plenty to the plot for a sequel from promising novelist Cato.”
—Library Journal (starred review)
“As a piece of genre fiction, The Clockwork Dagger works on two levels: It doesn’t assume that the reader has any familiarity with steampunk, yet it hits all the high notes that steampunk fans crave. Then it pokes those tropes to just the right degree. It’s an action tale that’s as thought-provoking as it is rollicking—and a statement about how heroes don’t always fit our definitions, nor should they.”
—NPR
“Full of magic and steampunk adventure, Beth Cato’s Clockwork Dagger will delight fans of Meljean Brook’s Iron Seas series.”
—Nicole Peeler, author of the Jane True series
“Dr. Quinn meets Dreadnought in this thrilling, delightful tale combining the political stakes of epic fantasy, the airships and corsets of steampunk, and the heartwarming joy of romance. Excellent fun for lovers of Cherie Priest and Scott Westerfeld.”
—Michael R. Underwood, author of Geekomancy
“Airships, assassins, pulp writers, and an independent, appealing heroine: The Clockwork Dagger is an exciting debut full of mysterious magic, forbidden romance, and adventure at 5,000 feet.”
—Tina Connolly, author of Ironskin
“The Clockwork Dagger had me at hello and kept me with unexpected twists, intriguing magic and splendid betrayals. At the satisfying conclusion, my immediate impulse was to inquire in tones of gentle inquiry, when do I get to read the sequel!?!?”
—C. E. Murphy, author of the Walker Papers series
“A light read that . . . may offer an interesting new world to readers who enjoy the flavor of steampunk fantasy and soap-opera intrigue.”
—Kirkus Reviews