The rise of Ransom City

English language

Published Feb. 24, 2012 by Tor.

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978-0-7653-2940-0
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It had been a while since I read the preceding "The Half-Made World", but I had remembered just enough to be able to connect the two. It didn't really help, except that the first book established the bizarre presence of the Line and the Gun, and introduced John Creedmore and Liv Alverhyusen.

"The Rise of Ransom City" is really more "Gears of the City" than "The Half-Made World", which I liked. Gilman writes a mean city -- alive, descriptive, both protagonist and antagonist. The last portion of this one leaves the steampunk Wild West schitck for the urban steampunk aesthetic, and I appreciated that.

I don't remember if Harry Ransom shows up in "The Half-Made World" or not, but in this one, his story crosses over through his time spent traveling with Creedmore and Dr. Alverhyusen before returning to being all about him and his Ransom Process, told in memoir …

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