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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2007

Pages
  
592

Author
  
Stephen Hunt

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

3.3/5
Goodreads

Country
  
United States

Series
  
Jackelian series

Media type
  
Paperback

Originally published
  
2007

Page count
  
592

Genres
  
Fantasy, Steampunk

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Followed by
  
The Kingdom Beyond the Waves

Similar
  
The Kingdom Beyond t, The Rise of the Iron Moon, Secrets of the Fire Sea, Jack Cloudie, From the Deep of the Dark

The Court of the Air is the first book by Stephen Hunt in his Jackelian series. The plot is set in a steampunk world that mixes historical events or social concepts of the real world with elements of fantasy novels, such as sorcery and superpowers.

Contents

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Plot summary

When streetwise Molly Templar witnesses a brutal murder at the brothel she has recently been apprenticed to, her first instinct is to run back to the poorhouse where she grew up. But there she finds her fellow orphans butchered, and it slowly dawns on her that she was the real target of the attack. For Molly is special, and she is carrying a secret that marks her out for destruction by enemies of the state.

Oliver Brooks has led a sheltered existence in the backwater home of his merchant uncle. But when he is framed for his only relative's murder, he is forced to flee for his life, accompanied by an agent of the mysterious Court of the Air. Chased across the country, Oliver finds himself in the company of thieves, outlaws, and spies, and gradually learns more about the secret that has blighted his life.

Soon Molly and Oliver will find themselves battling a grave threat to civilization, an ancient power thought to have been quelled millennia ago. Their enemies are ruthless and myriad, but the two orphans are also aided by indomitable friends.

Characters

  • Molly Templar-the special little girl
  • Oliver Brooks-the framed boy
  • Reception

    Critics compare the book to those of Susanna Clarke and Philip Pullman.

    References

    The Court of the Air Wikipedia