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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Viking

Pages
  
516pp

Author
  
Gordon Dahlquist

Genres
  
Novel, Steampunk

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2007

Originally published
  
2007

Followed by
  
The Chemickal Marriage

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback, and Paperback)

Preceded by
  
The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters

Similar
  
Gordon Dahlquist books, Steampunk books, Other books

The Dark Volume is a novel in the Steampunk genre by GW Dahlquist. It is his second novel after 2006's The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters.

Contents

Synopsis

The novel follows the ongoing adventures of the three protagonists of The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters and is set in what appears to be an alternative Victorian past in a series of alternative Baltic or Teutonic states. The story began as a sequel to Dahlquist's earlier, complex fantasy novel, but eventually develops into a much larger work.

Major characters

The action revolves around three protagonists. Celeste Temple, Cardinal Chang and Dr Svenson who represent three aspects of iconic Victorian characterization. Celeste Temple represents the archetypal headstrong young Victorian heroine. Cardinal Chang represents the violent underclass in 19th century society, but whose character is tempered and enriched by a private and introspective love of poetry. Svenson, a military surgeon represent superior intellect and moral development constrained by a bond of duty for an aristocratic master who fails to be worth of his respect.

The main action in the Dark Volume revolves around these three characters personal interactions and their attempts to achieve their differing goals while protecting each other persons.

References

The Dark Volume Wikipedia