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The Turncoat's Gambit

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What if America had lost the Revolutionary War? And now lived in constant fear and oppression? From the bestselling author of Nightshade, this is the action-packed final chapter of The Inventor's Secret trilogy
Charlotte has spent her whole life fighting the British Empire, following in the footsteps of her parents and their group of rebels. But when her reunion with her mother laid bare horrible truths about the rebellion, Charlotte knew she had to escape. Now she is on the run, with no idea who the enemy is—or which of her compatriots is truly on her side.
In this action-packed conclusion to the Inventor's Secret trilogy, full of swashbuckling pirates and young ladies who can hold their own against them, Charlotte will need to fight for her life and for her beliefs — whatever they might be.
 
Praise for The Turncoat's Gambit:
"As in the previous two volumes, there is plenty of fighting and chicanery, but one of the best things about this series is that the characters are never sacrificed on the altar of action. . . . Series readers will especially relish the last several chapters. Yes, there is fighting and death, but restoration and romance win the day."—Booklist
 
Praise for The Conjurer's Riddle:
"This is classic steampunk [with] exotic and picturesque locales, lots of interesting machinery, and the adrenaline rush of following the adventures of an honest and fearless heroine. A suitably swashbuckling sequel."—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for The Inventor's Secret:
* "Cremer...creates an inventive blend of steampunk and alternative history in this new series. She gives readers a fantastical world with mechanical wonders and an opulent vintage setting. The characters are interesting and well developed. Readers will be drawn to future installments."—VOYA, starred review
"[A]n entertaining romp in a richly imaginative setting."—Kirkus Reviews
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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2016
      The sequel to The Conjuror's Riddle (2015) and the final novel in the Inventor's Secret trilogy brings to a conclusion the story of the attempts of the Resistance to overcome the evil Empire that controlled the American continent following a war loosely modeled on the U.S. Revolutionary War. Large political issues and forces are hinted at, but as in the other novels in the trilogy, this story focuses tightly on the adventures, emotions, and family dynamics of the rebels: plucky Resistance heroine Charlotte; Coe, the titular turncoat, who turns traitor to serve his father, an admiral in the Imperial Navy; Coe's handsome brother, Jack; stud pirate Lachance; and a small, quirky posse of "tinkers" led by the brilliant inventor Aunt Io, whose technological skills are key to Resistance victory. The robot boy Grave becomes a pawn in the struggle, adding an intriguing supernatural element to the plot. Fascinating, quasi-cinematic scenarios abound, from the Floating City of New York to the sadistic Crucible in which prisoners are confined to individual steel boxes that continually revolve, allowing no rest. Although this is light on technology and the science behind the inventions is hinted at rather than explained, there is a strong emphasis on female bravery and technical ability. The cast is a largely white one. A fast read and a satisfying conclusion to an authentic steampunk trilogy. (Steampunk. 12 & up)

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    • Booklist

      October 15, 2016
      Grades 9-12 In the conclusion to the Inventor's Secret series, which presents a steampunk world in which the British have won the Revolutionary War, some of the young rebels are on the run from the Empire. The Revolution is suspect as well: Charlotte, one of the Revolution's leaders, and her friends, including erstwhile love Jack, have found safety with well-outfitted pirates. The mysterious Grave, ever loyal to Charlotte, is along as well. But events tangle when it becomes clear there is a traitor in their midst. As in the previous two volumes, there is plenty of fighting and chicanery, but one of the best things about this series is that the characters are never sacrificed on the altar of action. Charlotte is a smart, usually sure heroine who finds ways to reconcile her ideals with the realities of war. Other characters, young and old, are well defined. Series readers will especially relish the last several chapters. Yes, there is fighting and death, but restoration and romance win the day. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Comic-Con and social media outreach should ensure that Cremer's series conclusion measures up to previous volumes.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      In the finale to this trilogy set in an alternate America (The Inventor's Secret; The Conjuror's Riddle), Charlotte and friends enlist the help of pirates (and their flying ship) to protect their bionic companion, Grave, from the ruling British Empire and the Resistance. With plenty of action and complex character dynamics providing twists, Cremer's steampunk band of tinkers and adventurers satisfyingly help alter history for the better.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.8
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4

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