The Transatlantic Conspiracy
By G. D. Falksen
Illustrated by Nat Iwata
By G. D. Falksen
Illustrated by Nat Iwata
By G. D. Falksen
Illustrated by Nat Iwata
By G. D. Falksen
Illustrated by Nat Iwata
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Mystery & Thriller | Teen & Young Adult Romance
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Mystery & Thriller | Teen & Young Adult Romance
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$10.99
May 16, 2017 | ISBN 9781616958145 | Young Adult
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Jun 14, 2016 | ISBN 9781616954185 | Young Adult
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Praise
Praise for The Transatlantic Conspiracy
A Top 10 Young Adult Fall Read from Amazing Stories
“Dangerously charming.”
—William Alexander, National Book Award winning & New York Times bestselling author of Goblin Secrets
“[An] Agatha Christie–esque mystery . . . Fantastical alternate history details blend seamlessly with multifaceted characters and tightly woven elements of intrigue, suspense, and romance to create a story, and a world, that will long linger in readers’ imaginations.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“[The Transatlantic Conspiracy] has everything; political intrigue, class warfare, tech upheaval, spies, murder, a smattering of romance. A page-turner for sure.”
—FreshFiction.com
“An undersea Murder on the Orient Express . . . A frenetic thrill ride of plots and counterplots, daring escapes, [and] grand gestures.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“[Rosalinsd’s] sleuthing provides twists and turns that keep everyone fully involved in this pre-World War I steampunk adventure. The balance of romance and espionage is sure to keep all readers interested.”
—School Library Connection
“The underwater train is described in glorious detail; its dining car, library, and staterooms evoke unwelcome comparisons to the Titanic.”
—VOYA
“Great world-building, and fast-paced action.”
—School Library Journal
“What starts as a diverting steam-powered jaunt for two affluent young ladies takes a sharp turn into a fast-paced, perilous murder mystery. The Transatlantic Conspiracy excites and electrifies and pulls the impossible past just a little closer.”
—William Ritter, bestselling author of Jackaby
“Rosalind is a nice mix of American can-do attitude (with a dash of steampunk ingenuity) and nonconformist teen girl… death, intrigue, and cool machinery in a zippy, steampunk-friendly read.”
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
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