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It's the second edition of Rollin' with Narco Polo as Bleak House Books' podcasting intern, Narco Polo, interviews another author. This week it's Cameron Rogers, author of The Music of Razors.

In nineteenth-century Boston, a young doctor on the run from the law falls in with a British confidence artist. Together–and with dire consequences–they bring back to the light something meant to be forgotten.

A world away in London, an absent father, haunted by the voice of a banished angel, presents his daughter with an impossible friend–a clockwork ballerina.

For two centuries, a bullet-removal specialist has wielded instruments of angel bone in service to a forgotten power . . . and now he vows to find someone else to shoulder the burden, someone with a conscience of their own, a strong mind, and a broken will. For a hundred years he has searched for the perfect contender, and now he has found two: a brother and a sister. Walter and Hope. Either will do.

Last night something stepped from little Walter’s closet and he never woke up. Now he travels the dark road between worlds, no longer entirely boy nor wholly beast, but with one goal in mind: to prevent his sister from suffering the same fate as he. Only the creature he has become can save Hope. But is it too late to save himself?

For more on Cameron, visit his website at www.cameron-rogers.com
Direct download: The_Future_is_Bleak_July_18.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:27 AM
Comments[1]

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, Narco Polo, for opening my eyes to other genres, other than my usual interest in time travel literature. The interview was conducted in a warm and personal style, and the author seems extremely interesting. Thanks again.

    posted by: Carol on Mon, 7/28 03:11 PM EDT


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