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Frankenstein's Legions [Kindle Edition]

John Whitbourn
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Baron Frankenstein fashioned just one creature from the remnants of the dead, but the Governments who have hijacked his discoveries see the advantage of resurrection on an industrial scale. What better way to fight their never-ending wars than with armies of obedient undead soldiers, recycled from earlier battles? And how better to silence their own citizens who protest at ceaseless conflict and plundered graveyards?

Set in the 1830s, Frankenstein’s Legions details an alternative history in which Frankensteinian science is a reality, revived after patchy prohibition by a second and even more fanatical French Revolution. The republican regime, inspired by zeal and desperation, has swept over Europe, employing inexhaustible swarms of zombie-like (or Lazaroid) troops. The remaining independent nations, including England, are obliged to shed their scruples and likewise raise Lazaroid armies.

Across this crazed and Gothic history stride Julius Frankenstein, soldier nephew of the notorious scientist; Charles Babbage inventor of the proto-computer Difference Engine; and the Honourable Augusta Ada, Countess of Lovelace, genius daughter of Lord Byron. Pulling their strings – they believe – are the puppetmasters Talleyrand, French statesman par excellence and now a renegade in English employ; and Sir Percy Blakeney, sometime Scarlet Pimpernel and current head of the British Secret Service.

Meanwhile, the French have been unwise enough to revive their recently deceased Emperor. The intention was simply to pick the brain of history’s foremost military mind. However, the risen Emperor Napoleon is developing fresh ambitions of his own…

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 652 KB
  • Publisher: Fabled Lands LLP; 1 edition (August 20, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005IDGQSE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Imaginative story with historical characters and witty humour, October 1, 2011
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The author combines a wonderfully imaginative story with historical characters and witty humour. The adventure moves at a fast pace across Europe and resurrects and breathes life (literally) into famous and infamous historical characters. It's one of the first things I have read on Kindle so it's been a great introduction, although at times I laughed out loud - not always good on the train!
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5.0 out of 5 stars What if armies were recruited from the grave?, September 28, 2011
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I don't know why nobody thought of this before - it's the logical "what if" of how Frankenstein's technology would get used. The original novel was set right around the time that slavery was abolished in Britain (though not in the USA) so of course, all those rich folks who no longer had slaves would jump at the chance to have an army of workers with no legal identity - that is, people created from the bodies of the dead. The author spins a great story that has all the famous figures of the day (some living, some resurrected) and keeps the action moving at a clip while exploring all the interesting ways that life is different in his alternate 19th century.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worthy of the original novel, August 29, 2011
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There have been several sequels to Frankenstein, but most of them just pick up the story of the creature and try to turn him into a sort of Byronic Hulk. Nothing so obvious from John Whitbourn, winner of the BBC's First Fantasy Award, an author with a string of highly innovative and critically-acclaimed novels to his name. Here we have War & Peace meets Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell... Or is it Blade Runner in the Napoleonic Wars? The fact is, you can't neatly parcel up an original talent like Whitbourn's in those terms. This is a heady cocktail of politics, treachery, secrets, lies, schemes, trust, passion, and brutality in velvet gloves. In keeping with Mary Shelley's original novel, it's a dark science fiction story that uses the concept of resurrection and life-creation to talk about freedom, morality and Man's place in the universe. And at the same time it's a compelling thriller in which Ada Lovelace investigates her own murder. A masterpiece of serious, grown-up fantasy literature.
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