Soot A Novel

Cover of Soot A Novel by Dan Vyleta
Author: Dan Vyleta
Publisher: Doubleday
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 546
ISBN-13: 9780385540223
Dimensions:
Height: 9.52 Inches
Length: 6.46 Inches
Weight: 2.1 Pounds
Width: 1.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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Soot A Novel by Dan Vyleta, published by Doubleday in 2020, is a continuation of the narrative established in the previous book, Smoke. Set in 1909, the story unfolds a decade after the revolution sparked by Thomas Argyle, Charlie Cooper, and Livia Naylor, who sought to liberate society from the oppressive control of Smoke. This edition, comprising 546 pages, delves into the fractured world shaped by their actions, where the dynamics of power and emotion intertwine in a society grappling with the consequences of their rebellion.

Readers will find a richly woven tale that explores the lives of characters like Erasmus Renfrew, now Lord Protector, and Eleanor Renfrew, who possesses a unique connection to Smoke. As the narrative shifts between locations, including Minetowns in northern England and New York, the characters confront their pasts and the lingering influence of Smoke. The novel navigates themes of control and connection, as each character seeks to understand and harness the true nature of Smoke, leading to a climactic confrontation that could alter their fates and the world around them.


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The electrifying sequel to the national bestseller Smoke – bringing back readers to a world that Entertainment Weekly called Part Dickens, part dystopia, and totally immersive.

The year is 1909. It has been ten years since Thomas Argyle, Charlie Cooper and Livia Naylor set off a revolution by releasing Smoke upon the world. They were raised to think Smoke was a sign of sin manifested, but learned its suppression was really a means of controlling society. Smoke allowed people to mingle their emotions, to truly connect, and the trio thought that freeing the Smoke would bring down the oppressive power structure and create a fair and open society. But the consequences were far greater than they had imagined, and the world has fractured.
Erasmus Renfrew, the avowed enemy of Smoke, is now Lord Protector of what remains of the English state. Charlie and Livia live in Minetowns, an egalitarian workers’ community in the north of England which lives by Smoke. Thomas Argyle is in India on a clandestine mission to find out the origins of Smoke, and why the still-powerful Company is mounting an expedition in the Himalayas.
Mowgli, the native whose body was used to trigger the tempest that unleashed the Smoke, now calls himself Nils and is a chameleon-like thief living in New York. And Eleanor Renfrew, Erasmus’ niece who was the subject of his cruel experiments in suppressing Smoke, is in hiding from her uncle in provincial Canada. What she endured has given her a strange power over Smoke, which she fears as much as her uncle.
Believing her uncle’s agents have found her, she flees to New York with a theater troupe led by Balthazar Black, an impresario with secrets of his own. There they encounter Nils and a Machiavellian Company man named Smith.
All these people seek to discover the true nature of Smoke, and thereby control its power. As their destinies entwine, a cataclysmic confrontation looms, and the Smoke will either bind them together or rend the world.

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Publisher: Doubleday. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9780385540223.
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Language: en. Pages: 546. Edition: 1.

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