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Down in the laundry room with the bloody- wet floors and the ceiling- high stacks of sheets, wraps, and blankets, Vinita Lynch was elbows- deep in a vat full of dirty pillowcases because she’d promised— she’d sworn on her mother’s life— that she’d find a certain windup pocket watch belonging to Private Hugh Morton before the device was plunged into a tub of simmering soapy water and surely destroyed for good.
Why the private had stashed it in a pillowcase wasn’t much of a mystery: even in an upstanding place like the Robertson Hospital, small and shiny valuables went missing from personal stashes with unsettling regularity. And him forgetting about it was no great leap either: the shot he took in the forehead had been a lucky one because he’d survived it, but it left him addled at times— and this morning at breakfast had been one of those times. At the first bell
announcing morning food, against the strict orders of Captain Sally he’d sat up and bolted into the mess hall, which existed only in that bullet- buffeted brain of his. In the time it took for him to be captured and redirected to his cot, where the meal would come to him, thank you very kindly, if only he’d be patient enough to receive it, the junior nursing staff had come through and stripped the bedding of all and sundry.
None of them had noticed the watch, but it would’ve been easy to miss.
So Nurse Lynch was down in the blistering hot hospital
basement, dutifully fishing through laundry soiled by injured and greasy heads, running noses, and rheumy eyes in hopes that Private Hugh Morton would either be re united with the absent treasure, or would be separated from it long enough to forget all about it.
Upstairs, someone cried out, “Mercy!”
And downstairs, in the hospital basement, Vinita Lynch took a very deep breath and let it out slowly, between her teeth.
“Mercy! Mercy, come up here, please!”
Because that’s what they’d taken to calling her, through some error of hearing or paperwork, or because it was easier for a room full of bed- bound men to remember a common word than call her by her given name.
“Mercy!”
It was louder this time, and insistent, and bellowed by Captain Sally herself somewhere up on the first floor. Captain Sally sounded like she meant business; but then again, Captain Sally always meant business, and that was why she was the captain.
The nurse angled her head to cast her voice up the stairs and shouted, “Coming!” though she continued to rifle through the laundry, because something sharp had tapped against the nail of her thumb. And if she could just snare one long finger around the smooth metal plate of the watch’s back— yes, that had to be it— then she’d be only a moment longer.
From: DREADNOUGHT by Cherie Priest, copyright © 2010 by the author and reprinted by permission of Tor Books. Tor® is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.
Hugo-nominated author Cherie Priest churns out another rip-roaring tale of high stakes and monstrous zombies in her follow-up to Boneshaker, Dreadnought. In this thrilling alternative history, when Confederate nurse Mercy Lynch learns that her father is gravely ill, all she wants is to see him before he dies. But to do so, she must make an arduous journey across the war-torn United States, where the Civil War has raged for over a decade. In order to reach frontier Washington where he lives, she must travel by dirigible, by paddleboat and at last on board the fearsome Union train known as Dreadnought.
Mercy knows that traveling cross-country won’t be easy. But onboard the Dreadnought, she must hide her ambiguous loyalties and confront others with ulterior motives of their own, including a Texas ranger, two Spanish inspectors, and a close-lipped scientist with mysterious cargo in the back. As they travel, the Dreadnought faces mounting dangers—Confederate raids, bandit shootouts, and Union subterfuge—but nothing can prepare any of them for the horde that lurks on the plains....
Action-packed and suspenseful, Dreadnought will satisfy fans of steampunk and bring in new ones.
Hardcover : 400 pages
Publisher: Tor Books ( September 28, 2010 )
Item #: 13-315868
ISBN: 9781611291605
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 14.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

This is the series that introduced me to 'steampunk'. I've been grabbing all that's not mass market since(mass markets are too poorly made these days to put up with it). Get more SFBC!
Reviewer: Robert W
I love this series. If your into the Cival War you ought to give this a try, a completely different spin on matters. Plenty of depth to the characters and a fast moving plotline filled with conflict, confrontations, and action. I am counting the days until Ganymede in September.
Reviewer: Everette B
Great follow up to Boneshaker. But this book can stand alone if that's what you want. I felt my reading of it was richer thanks to Boneshaker though. If you are a Cival War fan you'll enjoy the fantasy elements that make it fresh and new, as well as the non-stop action and the many mysteries. And as always her characters have a depth and passions that make the whole experience seem that much more real. You've simply GOT to read this as well as Boneshaker. What a happy surprise discovering Cherie Priest has been. Can't wait for more!
Reviewer: William H
If you've got this book and the one before it, Boneshaker, then you are all set for some of the greatest reading you've done in a long time.
Reviewer: Malcolm D
This is a great series. I didn't think she could top Boneshaker, but this is at least as good. Ms. Priest cannot write them fast enough for me. You've got to read these books. Highly recommend.
Reviewer: Percy P
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