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The Dark Victorian: Risen [Kindle Edition]

Elizabeth Watasin
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Book Description

“Way will open.”
 
She is Artifice.
A resurrected criminal and agent of HRH Prince Albert’s Secret Commission.
An artificial ghost.
A Quaker.
 
He is Jim Dastard.
The oldest surviving agent of the Secret Commission.
An animated skull.
A mentor to newly resurrected agents.
 
It is 1880 in a mechanical and supernatural London. Agents of Prince Albert’s Secret Commission, their criminal pasts wiped from their memories, are resurrected to fight the eldritch evils that threaten England. Amidst this turmoil, Jim Dastard and his new partner Artifice must stop a re-animationist raising murderous dead children. As Art and Jim pursue their quarry, Art discovers clues about her past self, and through meeting various intriguing women—a journalist, a medium, a prostitute, and a mysterious woman in black—where her heart lies. Yet the question remains: What sort of criminal was she? A new beginning, a new identity, and new dangers await Art as she fights for the Secret Commission and for her second life.

"I loved Elizabeth Watasin’s graphic novel, Charm School. Now, after too
long an absence, she has returned to print with fiction. Dark Victorian:
Risen, is just that: a dark Victorian detective story featuring two of
the most eldritch detectives I have ever encountered: a beautiful Quaker
amazon of a ghost and her sidekick, a wisecracking, monocled skull in a
top hat. And they are not the only memorable characters we meet along the
way in this dark romp through fin de siecle London’s foul cribs and
alleys, where our detectives search for the man who brings innocent
murdered creatures back to life, to wreak a hideous vengeance upon their
torturers and murderers. How about a lovely prostitute who may be a
dryad? Or twin sisters, one of whom has a deadly tendrilled virus growing
on the left side of her face?
Risen is only the first of what promises to be a thoroughly enjoyable (if
delightfully disturbing) series. Roll over, Arthur Conan Doyle! Move
over, Philip Pullman!"
- Trina Robbins
Writer, Herstorian, author of The Chicagoland detective Agency series and Lily Renee, Escape Artist

"RISEN is as interesting for the things half-seen as the things shown clearly: the elegant exotica of steampunk London, the mysterious natures of both the not-dead protagonists, the elements unexpected even in steampunk, such as the 'artificial' ghost's faith and ethics.
I am well and truly drawn in, and am eager for more."
- Carla Speed McNeil, creator of FINDER


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About the Author

Elizabeth has worked on 13 animated feature films, including Beauty & The Beast and The Princess And The Frog. She wrote for Disney Adventures magazine and her graphic novel Charm School is published by SLG Publishing. She lives with a black cat named Draw in a tree house in Los Angeles. She's currently working on her storybook Fey Dently, Vampyre, A YA adventure novel, Wit's World: Never Was, and the Gothic steampunk series, The Dark Victorian.

Product Details

  • File Size: 284 KB
  • Print Length: 101 pages
  • Publisher: A-Girl Studio (April 13, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007TYV32Y
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #106,544 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Who doesn't like a story with an animated skull? April 12, 2013
Format:Paperback
First let me admit my bias for dark Victorian stories. From my misspent youth watching Hammer Films to my current love of goth and steampunk, I have enjoyed my fiction like I like my chocolate, dark. So it should come as no surprise that I thoroughly enjoyed "The Dark Victorian: Risen."

Set in a Victorian-era London, a "not-so" secret agency protects the citizens from supernatural evil. Watasin has created two of the most interesting characters that I have ever read, and between you and me that's saying something. Artifice (Art) is an artificial ghost with abilities beyond her massive frame. Her senior partner is an animated skull, Jim Dastard (you have got to love that name). Art is the perfect foil to speed our supernatural story along.

While the pair attempt to solve their case, Art tackles the age old question of who am I. I liked the development of her character and the pace of the story. I did find a minor typo. I have to say that the illustrations are eye-popping beautiful and I'd like to have seen more. Also I'd would like to have seen some multicultural London in the story.

If you like James Blaylock, O. M. Grey, or Guido Henkel, you should enjoy Elizabeth Watasin's The Dark Victorian series. I highly recommend it and give it a "must read" score of 5 stars out of 5.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the author Elizabeth Watasin. I was not required to write a positive review.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ghost in the Shell revamped? May 23, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Author/artist Elizabeth Watasin is good at creating atmosphere and has obviously researched the Victorian London she has set her booklet in. I like the characters, but I found the introduction of 21st century communication (however cleverly adapted to the Victorian era) disconcerting; that is, it took away from my ability to enter Watasin's imaginative (and rather wonderful) world, jolting me back into reality and thoughts of Mission Impossible.

Overall, Watasin has created well defined characters (if somewhat confused as to what century they are in ~ although the author does note this in a chapter entitled, "Jim Dastard's Bon Mots"); that are interesting in their interactions, but I feel, in the end, like I have been left dangling. Perhaps I am a purist, but I would have enjoyed Watasin's work more if the dialogue of the characters were not such a mish-mash of time periods.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have April 16, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
There is a finely-honed edge to The Dark Victorian: Risen. Ms. Watasin's wit and imagination shine through the world of dark shadows and eldritch power and one quickly finds a home within the pages of this story. It would be appropriate to note at this point that you should have some time on your hands when you begin reading this book or you may be forced to give your loved ones a glare of annoyance when they interrupt your reading.

The pace and promise of this book are delightful! Weaving the world of this London effortlessly in with the plot shows the reader the level of talent and artistry of the author. We are quickly drawn into the world of Prince Albert's (Not-so-)Secret Commission and marvel at the way that a disembodied skull is able to create a larger presence than a man with all his various and sundry limbs.

The bleak streets of London are a maze of well-crafted characters and dastardly doings that drive the plot and reader forward through the twists and turns of the plot. One of the points that struck my fancy was the way the action sequences were crafted. I'm used to hit and miss action in novels and I was pleased to find that the deft pugilistic skill of Agent Artiface was easy to follow and entirely enjoyable. When one considers the `proper' manner that was expected of a Victorian woman these `outlandish' displays of physical prowess and sharp skill will tickle the fancy of many a reader.

I should admit that the first thing that drew me to Ms. Watasin's work was the elegance of her illustrations. Should anyone worry that her art might outshine the text, rest assured that both are even more delightful together and enrich the experience of reading Risen.

I hope that Volume Two will soon be available for our reading pleasure, although I believe my family may not be so eager! This book was such a distraction for me, taking my attention away from them for a few stolen hours of entertainment. I hope they'll forgive and forget before the second volume is released.
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More About the Author

Elizabeth Watasin is the acclaimed author of the Gothic steampunk novel The Dark Victorian: RISEN and the creator/artist of the indie comics series Charm School. She has worked as an animator on thirteen Disney feature films, including Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Princess and the Frog, and has written for Disney Adventures magazine. She lives in Los Angeles with her black cat named Draw.

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