Timekeeper

414 pages

English language

Published Dec. 30, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-5107-0618-7
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3 stars (1 review)

In an alternate 1875 England, seventeen-year-old clock mechanic Danny, aided by the boy he loves, must discover who is sabotaging the towers that control the flow of time and stop him or her before it is too late.

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3 stars

What an interesting world the author has built. Time is controlled by the clocks, not the other way 'round, and that change also led to a very Steampunk England in the late 19th century. First book in a series, but this story comes to an end here, a big plus.

The world also has a very interesting mythology, over and above what we have today, of time gods. The clash between that and monotheism is also a small part of this story. My favorite character was the inventor Cassie, a strong female character who frequently helps the protagonist.

... and that protagonist needs help. I didn't especially like the main character, who was too hotheaded and impulsive. There was only a hint of improvement at the very end. The plot felt a little slow at times, but maybe that is because the author was weaving in more romance than story. …

Subjects

  • Love
  • Time
  • Gays
  • Supernatural
  • History
  • Clocks and watches
  • Fiction

Places

  • Great Britain