Burton & Swinburne in Expedition to the Mountains of the Moon
CONTINUING THE HIT STEAMPUNK SERIES!
It is 1863, but not the one it should be. Time has veered wildly off
course, and now the first moves are being made that will lead to a
devastating world war and the fall of the British Empire.
The prime minister, Lord Palmerston, believes that by using the three
Eyes of Naga — black diamonds possessing unique properties — he’ll be able
to manipulate events and avoid the war. He already has two of the
stones, but the third is hidden somewhere in the Mountains of the Moon,
the fabled source of the Nile.
Palmerston sends Sir Richard Francis Burton to recover it. For the
king’s agent, it’s a chance to redeem himself after his previous failed
attempt to find the source of the great river. That occasion had led to
betrayal by his partner, John Hanning Speke. Now Speke is leading a
rival expedition on behalf of the Germans, and it seems that the battle
between the former friends may ignite the very war that Palmerston is
trying to avoid!
Caught in a tangled web of cause, effect, and inevitability, little
does Burton realize that the stakes are far higher than even he
suspects.
A final confrontation comes in the mist-shrouded Mountains of the
Moon, in war-torn Africa of 1914, and in Green Park, London, where, in
the year 1840, Burton must face the man responsible for altering time:
Spring Heeled Jack!
Burton and Swinburne’s third adventure is filled with eccentric
steam-driven technology, grotesque characters, and bizarre events,
completing the three-volume story arc begun in The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack and The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man.
Burton & Swinburne
A wildly imaginative alternate history set in motion by the assassination of Queen Victoria where Sir Richard Francis Burton and Algernon Swinburne serve as the Holmes and Watson in a series of madcap and macabre mysteries.
Burton & Swinburne consists of six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Related series Burton & Swinburne Companion