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Fiddlehead [Dramatized Adaptation]

Written by: Cherie Priest
Narrated by: full cast, Colleen Delany, Kimberly Gilbert, Thomas Keegan, KenYatta Rogers, Steve Wannall, Chris Davenport, Scott Graham, Andy Clemence, Katy Carkuff, Eric Messner, Rebecca Sheir
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Young ex-slave Gideon Bardsley is a brilliant inventor, but the job is less glamorous than one might think, especially since the assassination attempts started. Worse yet, they're trying to destroy his greatest achievement: a calculating engine called Fiddlehead, which provides undeniable proof of something awful enough to destroy the world. Both man and machine are at risk from forces conspiring to keep the Civil War going and the money flowing.

Bardsley has no choice but to ask his patron, former president Abraham Lincoln, for help. Lincoln retired from leading the country after an attempt on his life but is quite interested in Bardsley’s immense data-processing capacities, confident that if people have the facts, they'll see reason and urge the government to end the war. Lincoln must keep Bardsley safe until he can finish his research, so he calls on his old private security staff to protect Gideon and his data.

Maria “Belle” Boyd was a retired Confederate spy until she got a life-changing job offer from the Pinkerton Detective Agency. Pinkerton respects her work, despite reservations about her lingering Southern loyalties. But it’s precisely those loyalties that let her go into Confederate territory to figure out who might be targeting Bardsley. Maria is a good detective, but with spies from both camps gunning for her, can even the notorious Belle Boyd hold the greedy warhawks at bay?

Performed by Colleen Delany, Kimberly Gilbert, Thomas Keegan, KenYatta Rogers, Steve Wannall, Chris Davenport, Scott Graham, Andy Clemence, Katy Carkuff, Eric Messner, Rebecca Sheir, Emlyn McFarland, Terence Aselford, Jacob Yeh, Julie-Ann Elliott, Eric Singdahlsen, Margie Tompros, Patrick Bussink, Christopher Graybill, Jefferson A Russell, Tim Getman, Doug V Brown, Elizabeth Jernigan, David Coyne, Joel David Santner, Richard Cutting, Nick DePinto, Steve Carpenter, David Harris, James Konicek, Dawn Ursula, Thomas Penny, Laura Harris, Michael Glenn, Michael John Casey, Delores King Williams, Tim Pabon, Sunny Lasskey.

©2013 Cherie Priest (P)2015 Graphic Audio, LLC

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Fun For Historical Enthusiasts

A great addition and final story in THE CLOCKWORK CENTURY series, especially for fans of American history, FIDDELHEAD is packed with action, spies, and schemes, all working to protect a machine whose results could change the tide of the Civil War.

There are plenty of heroes in this installment. I found all of them to be pretty fun, in particular the spy Maria (who did take some warming up to after her first introduction), and the banter she had later with a Marshal. There wasn't a whole lot of action, as this series has always seemed to focus on the action.

And the action is exciting. There are multiple plot points that allow for variation in the action and everyone gets their time to shine. The writing flows well with the quick pace, and I think this is an excellent book for anyone looking for their next steampunk adventure.

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