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Dreadnought [Dramatized Adaptation]

Written by: Cherie Priest
Narrated by: full cast, Colleen Delany, Elizabeth Jernigan, David Jourdan, Andy Clemence, Eva Wilhelm, Scott Graham, Bradley Smith, Dawn Ursula, Joe Brack, Steve Wannall, Rex Anderson
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Nurse Mercy Lynch is elbows deep in bloody laundry at a war hospital in Richmond, Virginia, when Clara Barton comes bearing bad news: Mercy’s husband has died in a POW camp. On top of that, a telegram from the West Coast declares that her estranged father is gravely injured, and he wishes to see her. Mercy sets out toward the Mississippi River. Once there, she’ll catch a train over the Rockies and - if the telegram can be believed - be greeted in Washington Territory by the sheriff, who will take her to see her father in Seattle.

Reaching the Mississippi is a harrowing adventure by dirigible and rail through war-torn border states. When Mercy finally arrives in St. Louis, the only Tacoma-bound train is pulled by a terrifying Union-operated steam engine called the Dreadnought. Reluctantly, Mercy buys a ticket and climbs aboard.

What ought to be a quiet trip turns deadly when the train is beset by bushwhackers, then vigorously attacked by a band of Rebel soldiers. The train is moving away from battle lines into the vast, unincorporated West, so Mercy can’t imagine why they’re so interested. Perhaps the mysterious cargo secreted in the second and last train cars has something to do with it?

Mercy is just a frustrated nurse who wants to see her father before he dies. But she’ll have to survive both Union intrigue and Confederate opposition if she wants to make it off the Dreadnought alive.

Performed by Colleen Delany, Elizabeth Jernigan, David Jourdan, Andy Clemence, Eva Wilhelm, Scott Graham, Bradley Smith, Dawn Ursula, Joe Brack, Steve Wannall, Rex Anderson, Christopher Graybill, David Harris, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Casie Platt, Matthew Bassett, Thomas Keegan, Eric Messner, Laura Harris, Matthew Schleigh, Michael Glenn, Danny Gavigan, Dexter Hamlett, Karen Carbone, Nick DePinto, Evan Casey, Rebecca Sheir, Lily Beacon, Gregory Gorton, Steven Carpenter, Dylan Lynch, Christopher Scheeren, Drew Kopas, Scott McCormick, Tracy Olivera, David Coyne, Kimberly Gilbert.

©2010 Cherie Priest (P)2014 Graphic Audio, LLC

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High speed adventure

The second book in the CLOCKWORK CENTURY series is almost as action packed as its predecessor, and has a fresh take on its world while adding fresh elements.

Mercy is a recently widowed nurse who sets out to find her estranged and wounded father. Her path takes her onto a train filled with quirky characters, each with their own agendas and secrets regarding a mysterious train car.

Mercy has all the sass and propriety one could expect from this time period, though she wisely shows reluctance whenever someone tries to drag her into trouble. I enjoyed her, as well as the colorful cast of side characters.

The plot is fairly tight, and yet its still felt like there were long stretches of time where little seemed to be happening. I was very invested in seeing Mercy reach her goal, though it didn’t seem like we got to spend a lot of time with it.

That said, there are all kinds of action scenes with the supernatural element coming in later in the story. The writing is still sharp and I still enjoyed the escapism offered by DREADNOUGHT. Recommended for fans of steampunk, westerns, and historical fantasy!

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