Tags: Fantasy, SF
Summary
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street is a sweeping,
atmospheric narrative that takes the reader on an unexpected
journey through Victorian London, Japan as its civil war
crumbles long-standing traditions, and beyond. Blending
historical events with dazzling flights of fancy, it opens
doors to a strange and magical past.
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“Humor, wit, mystery and danger are threaded through
the book in musical measure. It dances between genres and
makes partners of several: one could call it steampunk for
its Victoriana and etheric experimentation, science fiction
for its musings on determinism, historical fantasy for the
ways in which those elements are seamlessly blended with late
19th century London . . . A delightful, relentlessly charming
and deeply moving book . . . Remarkable.” ―
Los Angeles Times
"Assured and absorbing . . . immensely pleasurable
reading. Pulley’s prose is strong and energetic, with a
wry edge, and even the most minor characters are drawn
precisely . . .
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street might be compared
to one of Mori’s clockwork birds: intricate, charming
and altogether surprising." ―
The New York Times Book Review
"Enchanting . . . Amid this thriller-like plot, Pulley
raises thought-provoking questions about free will, fate and
identity--making for a rich brew of historical fantasy,
philosophy and emotion." ―
Washington Post
“Winsome, atmospheric . . . transportive . . . [Mori
causes] the reader to ponder fate vs. self-determination and
duty vs. self-fulfillment in this diverting and original
first novel.” ―
Dallas Morning News
“Elegant plotting, lashings of invention and
jump-off-the-page characterization . . . How their stories
combine, and how Pulley juggles the complex plot and throws
in multiple surprises, are but two of the many delights of a
first novel that has been garnering a lot of attention.
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street is a charming and
quietly profound disquisition on predestination, chance and
fate.” ―
The Guardian
“Electrifying . . . a triumph of speculative
fiction. It captures the frenetic energy of a world
undergoing extraordinary changes . . . Pulley expertly
employs the tools of mystery and fantasy to examine the
social pressures faced by the marginalized . . . The heart of
the story is the universal human quest for acceptance,
understanding, and love.” ―starred review,
Publishers Weekly
“A fresh and surprising philosophical adventure . .
. This is more than just a well-paced, atmospheric mystery
with elements of fantasy . . . Clever and engaging, this
impressive first novel will reward both casual readers
looking for a fun period adventure and those fascinated by
the tension between free will and fate.” ―starred
review,
Kirkus
“Natasha Pulley's novel borrows from steam-punk in
its fetishizing of unlikely Victorian technology. This
polished debut has gothic overtones, too.” ―
The Times
“Pulley's imaginative first novel transports readers
to a Victorian London teeming with danger and magic . . .
[She] mixes steampunk and intrigue with paranormal elements
in this wholly original debut.” ―
Booklist
“A unique blend of historical fiction and magical
realism about the inextricable relationships between three
people, a watch with magical powers and a clockwork octopus.
This is ideal escapist holiday reading, your imagination will
run riot.” ―
Irish Tatler
“A remarkably assured first novel . . . Natasha
Pulley turns this wild mix into a tale as elegant as one of
the master watchmaker's creations, for a debut that's
fast-paced, suspenseful, and curiously convincing.”
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LOCUS
“[A] masterful steampunk/mystery/historical fiction
debut . . . A thrilling tale that sweeps readers into a dark
and magical past . . . Pulley's novel grounds itself in
historical accuracy and exquisite prose, and even
genre-adverse readers will be hooked.” ―
Bustle
“A clever detective story, a thrilling steampunk
adventure and a poignant examination of the consequences of
class warefare and English, Irish and Japanese nationalism in
the 19th century.” ―
Bookpage
“Part steampunk . . . part Sherlock, and part
alternate history, historical fantasy, and/or speculative
fiction . . . Clever and original.” ―
Historical Novel Society
“Historical fiction, magic realism and elements of
gothic fiction combine in this ambitious debut . . . This is
accomplished writing from Natasha Pulley, whose imagination
shines through in the myriad plot strains and the way they
are brought together.” ―
Irish Times
“Ten out of ten.” ―
The Spectator
"A story as intricately plotted and as beautifully crafted
as the most accurate timepiece." ―
The Independent on Sunday
Natasha Pulley studied English Literature at Oxford
University and earned a creative writing MA at the University
of East Anglia. Pulley lives near Ely in Cambridgeshire,
England. This is her first novel.
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