The Wonder Engine

, #2

eBook, 329 pages

English language

Published Feb. 26, 2018 by Red Wombat Tea Company.

ISBN:
978-1-386-52887-6
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4 stars (5 reviews)

Pull three people out of prison—a disgraced paladin, a convicted forger, and a heartless assassin. Give them weapons, carnivorous tattoos, and each other. Point them at the enemy.

What could possibly go wrong?

In the sequel to CLOCKWORK BOYS, Slate, Brenner, Caliban and Learned Edmund have arrived in Anuket City, the source of the mysterious Clockwork Boys. But the secrets they're keeping could well destroy them, before the city even gets the chance…

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reviewed The Wonder Engine by T. Kingfisher (Clocktaur War, #2)

Gnoles!

5 stars

Very generic fantasy, but the gnoles are great. If the romance annoys you, don't read any of the other books set in this universe, they are all romances. But the characters are funny, and the narration is wry, and it's very easy reading. Swords and sorcery, tick tick.

Review of 'The Wonder Engine' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

THE WONDER ENGINE is a perfect sequel to THE CLOCKWORK BOYS, full of wit and care between a small group of people expecting to spend the rest of their extremely brief lives in one another's company against long odds and in great danger.

Grimehug plays more more central role here, but specifically not as one of the heroes. He's accompanying the humans so that some gnole is keeping track of them, much as other gnoles accompany the clocktaurs. Learned Edmund's change of character is gradual enough to feel reasonable, but is a complete transformation from his first appearance in THE CLOCKWORK BOYS. I love Slate and Caliban, and I like finding out a bit more of Slate's former life in Anuket City. Brenner continues to be a lurky assassin and an excellent character.

This does a tremendous amount of worldbuilding related to gnoles as their society intersects with humans in …