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Raising Steam

Terry Pratchett

(Discworld novel 40)

Barcode 9780552170468
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Release Date: 09/10/2014

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Fantasy
Label: Corgi Books
Series: Discworld Novels
Language: English
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd

(Discworld novel 40)
It's all change for Moist von Lipwig, swindler, conman, and (naturally) head of the Royal Bank and Post Office. A steaming, clanging new invention, driven by Dick Simnel, the man with t'flat cap and t'sliding rule, is drawing astonished crowds - including a few particularly keen young men armed with notepads and very sensible rainwear.

A paperback edition with the original cover art of the classic fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett, the third book in the Industrial Revolution series, part of the Discworld novels.

One of the most consistently funny writers around’ Ben Aaronovitch, The Guardian

‘Truly a classic novel from the master of meaningful comic fantasy’ 5-star reader review

'The world lives between those who say it cannot be done and those who say that it can . it's just a matter of thinking creatively.'

Moist von Lipwig is a con man turned civil servant.

As head of the Royal Bank and Post Office of Ankh-Morpork, he doesn't really want or need another job. But when the Patrician, Lord Vetinari, gives you a task, you do it or suffer the consequences. In Moist's case, death.

A brand-new invention has come to the city: a steam locomotive named Iron Girder, to be precise. With the railway's introduction and rapid expansion, Vetinari enlists Moist to represent the government and keep things on track.

But as with all new technology, some people have objections, and Moist will have to use every trick in his arsenal to keep the trains running .

Raising Steam is the third and final book in the Industrial Revolution series, but the Discworld novels can be read in any order.

Praise for the Discworld series:

'[Pratchett’s] spectacular inventiveness makes the Discworld series one of the perennial joys of modern fiction' Mail on Sunday

‘Pratchett is a master storytellerGuardian

'One of our greatest fantasists, and beyond a doubt the funniest' George R.R. Martin

'One of those rare writers who appeals to everyoneDaily Express

‘One of the most consistently funny writers around’ Ben Aaronovitch

Masterful and brilliantFantasy & Science Fiction

‘Pratchett uses his other world to hold up a distorting mirror to our own… he is a satirist of enormous talent . incredibly funny . compulsively readable' The Times

‘The best humorous English author since P.G. Wodehouse' The Sunday Telegraph

‘Nothing short of magicalChicago Tribune

'Consistently funny, consistently clever and consistently surprising in its twists and turns' SFX

‘[Discworld is] compulsively readable, fantastically inventive, surprisingly serious exploration in story form of just about any aspect of our world…There's never been anything quite like itEvening Standard