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An adventure story, a war story, and a love story, all wound into one brilliant narrative that runs like clockwork.

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Nick Harkaway is the author of The Gone-Away World and Angelmaker, and of an even better and more exciting novel whose name will probably end up being Tigerman, or possibly Man, Island, Boy. Contrary to what you may have heard, the title really is the hard part. When he's not writing, he spends his time being the husband of a brilliant lawyer and the dad of two small children who are secretly bent on world domination. He likes Italian red wine and lives in a bit of London where the taxis still have a horse at the pointy end.

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Angelmaker is another cracking book from Nick Harkaway. It’s a mix of sci-fi, steampunk, adventure and romance and the mix of genres work really well together … Harkaway’s Angelmaker is a brilliant piece of escapism. It’s a wonderful example of how an irreverent approach to much loved genres can lead to a truly great story.
*Nudge*

Splendid cornucopia of a novel
*The Big Issue (Wales)*

This brilliant, boundless mad genius of a book runs on its own frenetic energy, and bursts with infinite wit, inventive ambition and damn fine storytelling. You finish reading it in gape-mouthed awe and breathless admiration, having experienced something very special indeed.
*Matt Haig, author of The Radleys*

You're in for a treat... Dickens meets Mervyn Peake in a modern Mother London.
*William Gibson*

Nick Harkaway's joyfully reckless invention is as intricate as clockwork...Edie has a tangled history, the uncovering of which is one of the chief pleasures of Nick Harkaway's novel...is one of the most enjoyable books I've read in ages...Like his debut The Gone-Away World, this is a joyful display of reckless, delightful invention, on a par with the rocket-powered novels of Neal Stephenson, if in rather more ironically diffident English form. Ideas come zinging in from all corners, and do so with linguistic verve and tremendous humour. Even the bad-tempered pug is funny and accurate in every detail...brilliantly entertaining, and the last hundred pages are pure, unhinged delight. What a splendid ride.
*Guardian*

Clockmaker and repairman Joe Spork, the reluctant heir to a London wise guy, has just encountered his most intriguing customer to date. Kindly Edie Banister may be in her 80s, but she's a former international spy in possession of a 1950s doomsday machine. Now triggered, the machine draws the interest and ire of an assorted cast of dangerous characters (including government agents and dictators), all of whom cause Joe to summon his inner gangster to remain safe. An eclectic mix of fantasy and crime fiction, Harkaway's narrative is descriptive but lags somewhat. Because of the mashup of disparate literary elements, readers might love this title or hate it. The audio performance by Daniel Weyman is average. -VERDICT Hard to classify into just one category, fans of Michael Olson, Harry Dolan, and Ruth Rendell might want to give Angelmaker a listen. ["Immense fun and quite exciting, this novel also has a kinship with the bizarre scenarios and feverish wordiness of writers like Martin Amis and Will Self, with its huge cast of British eccentrics and the dark forces of paranoia and totalitarianism lurking everywhere," read the review of the Knopf hc, LJ 3/15/12.-Ed.]-Nicole A. Cooke, Montclair State Univ. Lib., NJ (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Angelmaker is another cracking book from Nick Harkaway. It's a mix of sci-fi, steampunk, adventure and romance and the mix of genres work really well together ... Harkaway's Angelmaker is a brilliant piece of escapism. It's a wonderful example of how an irreverent approach to much loved genres can lead to a truly great story. * Nudge *
Splendid cornucopia of a novel * The Big Issue (Wales) *
This brilliant, boundless mad genius of a book runs on its own frenetic energy, and bursts with infinite wit, inventive ambition and damn fine storytelling. You finish reading it in gape-mouthed awe and breathless admiration, having experienced something very special indeed. -- Matt Haig, author of The Radleys
You're in for a treat... Dickens meets Mervyn Peake in a modern Mother London. -- William Gibson
Nick Harkaway's joyfully reckless invention is as intricate as clockwork...Edie has a tangled history, the uncovering of which is one of the chief pleasures of Nick Harkaway's novel...is one of the most enjoyable books I've read in ages...Like his debut The Gone-Away World, this is a joyful display of reckless, delightful invention, on a par with the rocket-powered novels of Neal Stephenson, if in rather more ironically diffident English form. Ideas come zinging in from all corners, and do so with linguistic verve and tremendous humour. Even the bad-tempered pug is funny and accurate in every detail...brilliantly entertaining, and the last hundred pages are pure, unhinged delight. What a splendid ride. -- Patrick Ness * Guardian *

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