Newton's Cannon
By (Author) Greg Keyes
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
28th October 2021
United States
Paperback
306
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
453g
This novel of Ben Franklin, Isaac Newton, and a demonic Louis XIV is eminently worthwhile reading for both fantasy and alternate-history lovers (Booklist).
In 1681, in an England somewhat like our England ... the great alchemist Sir Isaac Newton makes the remarkable discovery of a substance he calls philosophers mercury, with which one can manipulate the four essential elements of the universe: earth, water, air, and fire.
In the opulent court of Britains greatest enemy, the ancient King Louis XIV, his life alchemically and indefinitely prolonged, employs treacherous means to obtain the prize that will grant him dominion over the entire continent. Meanwhile, his brilliant and beautiful mistress, Adrienne de Mornay de Montchevreuil, secretly pursues a mathematical method to prevent his takeover.
And in another corner of the world, the young printers apprentice and aspiring alchemist Ben Franklin is plagued by a demon and flees to England seeking the aid of his hero: Newton. But Franklin will discover that Newton has demons of his own ...
A wondrously dark and richly imagined alternate history, Greg Keyess Newtons Cannon is the first book in his extraordinary Age of Unreason seriesa magnificent journey to a past that never was in a world where magic is a science and the greatest minds must conspire to prevent an end to all things.
Newtons Cannon features the classic elements of science fiction: high-tech gadgetry, world-threatening superpower conflict, a quest to save the world, and a teen hero whos smarter than most of the adults. The historical setting gives this book something extra. ... Powerful. USA Today
Promises to follow honorably in the footsteps of [Orson Scott] Cards Alvin Maker saga. Keyes knows his history, knows his science, and knows how to tell a story. Booklist
Masterful ... A bravura performance ... [An] ingenious mlange of Age of Unreason period details, stunning psychic and alchemical phenomena, [and] fetching poetic descriptions ... Lavish and thoughtful. Publishers Weekly, starred review
Greg Keyes was born in 1963 in Meridian, Mississippi. When his father took a job on the Navajo reservation in Arizona, Keyes was exposed at an early age to the cultures and stories of the Native Southwest, which would continue to influence him for years to come.He earned a bachelors degree in anthropology from Mississippi State University and a masters degree from the University of Georgia. While pursuing a PhD at UGA, he wrote several novels, including The Waterborn and its sequel,The Blackgod.He followed these withthe Age of Unreason books, the epic fantasy series Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, and tie-in novels for numerous franchises, including Star Wars, Babylon 5, the Elder Scrolls, and Planet of the Apes. Keyes lives and works in Savannah, Georgia, with his wife, Nell; son, Archer; and daughter, Nellah.