The Inexplicables Dramatized Adaptat..., Cherie Priest
The Inexplicables Dramatized Adaptat..., Cherie Priest
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Synopsis

Rector “Wreck ‘em” Sherman was orphaned as a toddler in the Blight of 1863, but that was years ago. Wreck has grown up, and on his eighteenth birthday, he'll be cast out out of the orphanage. And Wreck's problems aren't merely about finding a home. He's been quietly breaking the cardinal rule of any good drug dealer and dipping into his own supply of the sap he sells. He's also pretty sure he's being haunted by the ghost of a kid he used to know—Zeke Wilkes, who almost certainly died six months ago. Zeke would have every reason to pester Wreck, since Wreck got him inside the walled city of Seattle in the first place, and that was probably what killed him.Maybe it's only a guilty conscience, but Wreck can't take it anymore, so he sneaks over the wall.

The walled-off wasteland of Seattle is every bit as bad as he'd heard, chock-full of the hungry un-dead and utterly choked by the poisonous, inescapable yellow gas. And then there's the monster. Rector's pretty certain that whatever attacked him was not at all human—and not a rotter, either. Arms far too long. Posture all strange. Eyes all wild and faintly glowing gold and known to the locals as simply ""The Inexplicables.""

In the process of tracking down these creatures, Rector comes across another incursion through the wall—just as bizarre but entirely attributable to human greed. It seems some outsiders have decided there's gold to be found in the city and they're willing to do whatever it takes to get a piece of the pie unless Rector and his posse have anything to do with it.

About Cherie Priest

Cherie Priest is the author of over a dozen novels, including Fiddlehead and Boneshaker, which was nominated for a Nebula Award and a Hugo Award and which won the PNBA Award as well as the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. She is inordinately fond of zombies, trashy goth music, and cheap red wine. Cherie lives in Tennessee.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Diamond on May 25, 2023

This is a very good book. It is unlike anything I have read previously. I shall give it a full review later tonight.......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on September 04, 2018

The Battle for Seattle! In this, what is so far the last Clockwork Century book, we see many of our old friends and are introduced to a couple of new ones in what is a fine finale for one of the finest steampunk series! All kinds of crazy crap happens (because of course it does) and we also get a lo......more

Goodreads review by Jason on April 17, 2013

(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted illegally.) The Inexplicables is the fourth book I've now read in Cherie Priest's remarkable "Clockwork Century" steamp......more

Goodreads review by Jane on January 13, 2013

*cue sing-song falsetto* Awesome! *ok, done singing now* Once again Cherie Priest delivers a fully realized world, full of fully fleshed-out people (well, except for the zombies...), fully engaging my imagination. In this book a young man we'd met briefly several books earlier in the Clockwork Century s......more

Goodreads review by Jason on December 16, 2012

2 Stars In a nut shell, this is by far the weakest of the series, and the only one that I did not love. Rector could not carry the story for me, nor could the truth behind the Inexplicables. This is probably my biggest disappointment read of 2012 as I am a huge Cherie Priest fan, and I love this serie......more