Over a thousand years in our future, when the earth has virtually been ruined following a very brief but devastating conflict, the Sixty Minute War, the seas are dry and many cities and towns have evolved into mobile fortresses.
It’s a town eat town kind of world – all to do with
Municipal Darwinism, where big powerful towns and cities attack weaker ones and
utilise the building materials for fuel and ransack antiques and artwork for
their museums and capture people for slaving in the engine-rooms. And London is on the prowl, it seems, heading
into the dangerous hunting grounds...
Apprentice Tom Natsworthy manages to thwart an attempt on
his hero Valentine’s life but is repaid by betrayal and is cast out of the
city, into the treacherous Out-country, with only the would-be assassin Hester
Shaw for company. A fragile friendship
develops between them and they are picked up by a wandering town and
imprisoned, to be sold as slaves...
Their adventures are daunting and exciting, with plenty of
chapter-end cliff-hangers.
In opposition to the marauding towns and cities is the Anti-Traction
League who have spies everywhere. Then
there are the air-pirates and their balloon craft. To make matters worse, searching for Hester
is the Resurrected Man, Shrike, mostly metal and virtually indestructible.
The descriptions of the cities and towns, the forbidding
environment and the marvellous individual characters make reading this book a
joy. There are heroes and villains and
even the bit-players are sketched-in sympathetically. The grimness of the
bowels of London city – with its turd tanks, the colours of the airbase
Airhaven and the multi-national pirates, the magnificence of the scenery viewed
from the air, all combine to present a visual feast just crying out for a
movie.
Then there’s the pirate town of Tunbridge Wheels . The Mayor of this town, Chrysler Peavey, is a
fascinating character who only wants to better himself – and have an easy life
at others’ expense, of course...
And hovering in the background is the mystery of MEDUSA and
the dreadful power that London’s mad mayor is about to unleash... The ending was satisfying and sad and made me
want to buy the next adventure straight away!
The full series is:
Mortal Engines
Predator’s GoldInfernal Devices
A Darkling Plain
Reeve was thirty-seven when this first book was published
and he’d been writing since he was five. Never give up; keep writing!
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