Review: Music Shall Untune the Sky by Lou Kemp

Review: Music Shall Untune the Sky by Lou Kemp

Music Shall Untune the Sky (The Celwyn Series Book 2)
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Description (from Amazon.com)

When the battles begin, can anyone survive when magic meets magic?

It is 1865 and three close friends; the immortal magician Celwyn, the automat Professor Xiau Kang, and Bartholomew, a scientist and widower from Sudan, set out on another adventure as they travel to Singapore to fetch the professor’s wife.

Their private, magically enhanced train, the Elizabeth, is carrying them through the countryside when they witness the purposeful crash of a hot air balloon next to them, and Jules Verne joins their party. As they continue east, the danger following him continues, and the murders begin. Captain Nemo uses a unique method of tricking Professor Kang to climb aboard the Nautilus.

Music Shall Untune the Sky is a steampunk fantasy filled with murder, magic, and adventure.


My Thoughts

I have an obsession with several things: trains, magic and/or magicians, Jules Verne and automatons, to name a few. It is not going to be a surprise, then, that I found Lou Kemp’s Music Shall Untune the Sky entertaining and a book that, like its predecessor, pulled me in and kept me enthralled. It has wit, detailed descriptions, believable characters each with their own flaws, and a solid plot that moves from chapter to chapter…mostly on a train.

In this solidly steampunk novel, there are quite a few characters introduced to us early on with several more appearing in later chapters. Our protagonist, the tea-loving magician Jonas Celwyn, is joined by both Xiau Kang, an automaton, and Bartholomew, a widower from Juba. There is a cast of characters at the beginning that really helps if you are new to Kemp’s world. I do not believe it is necessary to start with the prequel (The Violins Played before Junstan), but I do think it will help the reader become familiar with the characters. That I read these two books back-to-back really did allow me the chance to empathize with the characters even more in this book than I did in the first.

The story takes us on a wild journey of murder, deception and awe to Singapore and then back to Prague with a few extra (and special) surprise stops along the way. While much of the journey is spent onboard the magical train Elizabeth, there are quite a few other settings which are both familiar and fantastical. Along the way, we meet two of Verne’s own creations, Captain Nemo and Phineas Fogg, nicely integrating the Cewlyn series with several classics I grew up reading.

That, I believe, is what most captivates me about the series: the immersion into a world I dreamed of a child. Any book that can bring me into place–be it a fantastical world, a historical one, or a combination of the two–succeeds. If I am left with an impression and think about the characters days or weeks later, even better. Music Shall Untune the Sky does this.

Available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Music-Shall-Untune-Celwyn-Book-ebook/dp/B0BM7CM42K


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