![]() ![]() I loved every single one and whatever comes along next, you can bet I won’t be waiting for the paperback. I have read Natasha Pulley’s full catalogue of published novels to date – 3 in total: The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, The Bedlam Stacks and The Lost Future of Pepperharrow. ![]() The Lost Future of Pepperharrow, “Prologue”, Natashy Pulley, pIX A sort of organised chaos characterised the way he worked, so much so that he could be constructing something for months or years and it would it only look like a tangle of something generically worrying – right up until it got up, walked off, and turned out to be an octopus. In his workshop, it was difficult to see what he was making until it was done. All sorts of things would get stuck in the mechanisms … But clairvoyants have a knack for arranging time, and it was not without a sense of irony that Keita Mori was a watchmaker. It’s easy to think that nobody could really arrange the world like clockwork. ![]()
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