Review: The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died by Lou Kemp

Review: The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died by Lou Kemp

The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died
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Description (from Amazon.com)

A magician, a widower from the Sudan, and an automat travel the world…

It is 1868 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. After their airship is destroyed, they travel to Findbar Island to regroup and rebuild.

Meanwhile, Celwyn receives word from his love, the vampire Tara McFein. She is being kept prisoner in the Tower of London, and it is up to Celywn and company to save her.

The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died is a steampunk fantasy filled with murder, magic, and adventure.


5 stars

My Thoughts

As a devoted fan who has eagerly followed Lou Kemp’s steampunk fantasy series for years, I was thrilled to return to the richly imagined world of Celwyn, Kang, and Bartholomew in The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died. This long-awaited sequel delivers everything I love about the genre – high-seas adventures, mechanical marvels, magical mysteries, and most of all, wonderfully complex characters. Most importantly, the EMOTIONS on display feel authentic, and that’s what keeps me reading.

I’ve been enchanted by these companions since The Violins Played before Junstan, watching them grow and change against fantastical backdrops. Kemp excels at character development, infusing each with moral conflicts and inner turmoil. I was anxious to see how Celwyn’s romance with the vampire Tara would unfold and what new challenges the loyal automat Kang might face.

The elements of the story, from ghosts to towers to islands to the exotic locales around the world, are described in cinematic detail. This book captures the essence of steampunk, seamlessly blending historical fiction with speculative technology and fantasy elements. The continued infusion of Verne’s Captain Nemo (and Verne himself) shows Kemp’s masterful ability to expand upon existing lore.

While new readers can enjoy this as a stand-alone tale, for longtime fans, it’s a triumphant continuation. The story Balances emotional drama with pulse-pounding action, carrying over the previous book’s central themes of freedom and loyalty. I relished revisiting these characters like old friends, while enjoying each new revelation.

With captivating style and inventiveness, The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died exceeds expectations. I’m already eager to see where Kemp will steer the crew next in this enthralling saga. For any devotee of classic adventure tales, this is a must-read.

Available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Pirate-Danced-Automat-Died-Celwyn-ebook/dp/B0C6936PTQ/


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