Review: Clockwork Boys (Clocktaur War No.1) by T Kingfisher

My FIve Word TL:DR Review:The RIght Book/Right Time

I was really happy to pick up Clockwork Boys, I’m really enjoying Kingfisher’s books, she has such a lovely style and she writes such great characters.  There’s always a bit of humour injected and more often than not a low stake style romance in the offing that never threatens to become all encompassing.

The story gets off to a quick start.  We meet Slate as she peruses the inmates of a jail looking for a likely character to join an impossible mission.  Slate has a mission, to travel across hostile land and infiltrate the neighbouring city that her country is currently at war with – and in dire need of help.  The enemy have a robotic sort of army and Slate and her companions need to cross the country, secretly enter Anuket City, and find out the secrets of the Clockwork Boys.

This is quite a short story but there’s no shortage of action or likable characters.

Slate, and two of her companions, are criminals.  Should they succeed on their mission pardons will be forthcoming and to keep them in line and prevent any wild ideas about absconding they’re tattooed with a magical image – a tattoo that will literally attack them should they veer from the mission.

So, Slate is a forger.  Brenner is an assassin and Calliban (the newest recruit) is a disgraced paladin who seems to harbour a dead demon.  To complicate matters further Slate and Brenner previously shared an intimate relationship which has now ended although Brenner still hopes for things to be rekindled.  Calliban also fairly quickly forms an attraction to the prickly leader of the group and this adds an extra layer in the form of Brenner and Calliban constantly having a go at each other.  The three are joined by a scholar with some very sheltered opinions when it comes to female leadership.  Anyway, off they set, they have little hope and Slate is definitely harboring some sort of secret that will come to light in book 2.

What I really liked about this.  The writing is lovely, which wasn’t a surprise given the author.  The characters are actually really good fun.  Kingfisher is adept at inserting humour into salty situations and I just love that about her work.

The characters are really put through the mill with all sorts of weird encounters – not least of which being attacked by vegetables, kidnapped by scary ‘deer’ beasts and traversing an unusual landscape that can change on a whim.

I would mention that this book is not a standalone and indeed finishes at what I would say is probably the halfway point.  I didn’t find this a problem although I have a deep hankering for the next book already.

I had a very good time with this, it’s entertaining, the characters are easy to get along with, there’s enough adventure to make the pages practically turn themselves and, put bluntly, I had a lot of fun.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks.  The above is my own opinion.

My rating 4 of 5 stars

15 Responses to “Review: Clockwork Boys (Clocktaur War No.1) by T Kingfisher”

  1. Susy's Cozy World's avatar Susy's Cozy World

    I am so glad you enjoyed this one! It sounds like a ton of fun!! I haven’t read it yet, but I am planning to do it. I saw that in the Spring it should be published a new edition with both volumes in a single book and I am seriously thinking about that. But edition aside, I am looking forward to this!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I really liked it – she’s such a versatile author – but she consistently makes me like the characters.

      Lynn 😀

      • Susy's Cozy World's avatar Susy's Cozy World

        Her characters are all so good! And they all feel real, too! Her books are always such a pleasure to read!

  2. pagesandtea's avatar pagesandtea

    I really do need to get on and read more by this author because this sounds very good. I read What Moves the Dead and enjoyed that, and I have a copy of Nettle & Bone. By the time I finally get around to reading that perhaps the next book in this series will be available too 😀

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Oh, I loved Nettle and Bone. You should pick it up soon. This was also really good. I liked the characters and really felt invested. Her books are really easy to read and she kind of straddles so many different genres. I would say this was more steampunk. I have another by her waiting to be read which sounds more epic fantasy style and then Nettle and Bone I would say feels fairytale(ish).

      Lynn 😀

      • pagesandtea's avatar pagesandtea

        Is Nettle and Bone one that I should save for autumn or one that I just need to get on with asap? The cover looks sort-of spooky season-ish so I can’t decide.

      • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

        I think you could get in with it now to be honest.

  3. Gem's Book Talk's avatar Gem's Book Talk

    I’ve heard so many great things about T. Kingfisher, but never read any of their works – but this one sounds like it might be a good place to start for me 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      This one feels steampunk(ish). I really liked it. I also like the books she writes that feel like retold fairytales.

      Lynn 😀

  4. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    I don’t think I’ve heard of this book, how did it get by me? I’m up for anything by Kingfisher so I’ll have to add this to the list😁

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I really liked this and in fact I have another of hers on my shelf which sounds like more traditional style fantasy – called Paladin’s Grace – really looking forward to that.

      Lynn 😀

  5. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    Like for Tammy, this is also new to me, is it an older book? She has such a huge backlist too!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I think this is an older title, and Paladin’s Grace. Perhaps Kingfisher’s books were not released so much over in the UK and so we’re now having a shot at them.

      I’m happy anyway. I love her writing.

      Lynn 😀

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