Julius
& the Watchmaker by Tim Hehir (Text Publishing)
HB
RRP $19.99
ISBN
978-192207973-2
Reviewed
by Wendy Fitzgerald
Julius &
the Watchmaker is the first novel by Melbourne
author Tim Hehir. It is a Young Adult Sci-Fi adventure set in Victorian London
in 1837. It
is suitable for kids aged 12-18 who enjoy science fiction stories with
imaginative history thrown in. This
is the first story I have read that can be classed as steampunk. According
to www.urbandictionary.com, steampunk refers
to a subgenre of speculative fiction
usually set in an anachronistic Victorian or quasi-Victorian alternate history
setting.
Hehir’s
style is fast paced and action packed. He plays with some fascinating ideas of
time, time slips, travel, vortexes, time jumps into possible time lines,
alternate futures and dimensions. His love for classics can be seen in his
references to Dickens, Austen, Byron and Shelley. Three themes that come
through are the effects of greed, control and the fight for survival.
Hehir’s
main character, Julius is a reluctant hero who is initially the target for Crimper
McCready and his gang of school bullies. Julius is not the sort of character
who is actively looking for a wild adventure. He helps his grandfather by delivering
books from his second-hand book shop, Higgins’
Booksellers in Ironmonger Lane .
His main objective is to keep out of trouble.
But
Julius’s life changes when the villain, Springheel appears at the book shop enquiring
about a mysterious diary written by John Harrison. Springheel
stands up to Crimper McCready with an obvious sense of power. Julius is
impressed and wants to learn the secret to this power.
From
there Julius is drawn into an unexpected and sometimes scary world of time travel,
alternative realities, vortexes, doppelgangers, flying machines, Grackacks,
ruffians and mayhem- all centred around the workings of a magical spinning
pocket watch.
Julius
finds himself caught between Springheel and his offsider Clements and Professor
Fox and champion boxer, Mr Flynn. Springheel
and Clements are out to manipulate time and to control London and the world. Professor Fox is part
of the Guild of Watchmakers who are the guardians and their aim is to protect
the timeline from manipulation by criminals and rogues like Springheel.
Julius &
the Watchmaker captured my imagination and I found it to be an engrossing
read.
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