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Iron Council

By: China Miéville
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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Following Perdido Street Station and The Scar, acclaimed author China Miéville returns with his hugely anticipated Del Rey hardcover debut. With a fresh and fantastical band of characters, he carries us back to the decadent squalor of New Crobuzon—this time, decades later.

It is a time of wars and revolutions, conflict and intrigue. New Crobuzon is being ripped apart from without and within. War with the shadowy city-state of Tesh and rioting on the streets at home are pushing the teeming city to the brink. A mysterious masked figure spurs strange rebellion, while treachery and violence incubate in unexpected places.

In desperation, a small group of renegades escapes from the city and crosses strange and alien continents in the search for a lost hope.

In the blood and violence of New Crobuzon’s most dangerous hour, there are whispers. It is the time of the iron council. . . .

The bold originality that broke Miéville out as a new force of the genre is here once more in Iron Council: the voluminous, lyrical novel that is destined to seal his reputation as perhaps the edgiest mythmaker of the day.
Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Locus Award Science Fiction Steampunk

Critic reviews

“Miéville moves effortlessly into the first division of those who use the tools and weapons of the fantastic to define and create the fiction of the coming century.”
—NEIL GAIMAN

“Continuously fascinating . . . Miéville creates a world of outrageous inventiveness.”
The Denver Post
Vibrant Worldbuilding • Imaginative Fantasy Elements • Professional Narration • Political Complexity • Excellent Reader

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This is an extension of the authors’ New Crobazon universe ala Perdido Street Station or The Scar.

In general, I could do with a little less of his metaphysics and *thaumaturgy*. But his originality and brilliance are undeniable.

This title may actually encompass two or three substantial novellas linked together.

Excellent narrator.

Mieville is brilliant

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A bit tangled up in the politics at times, this is still an engaging and enjoyable read/listen. Juda Low and Cutter are great characters, depth and development. This is a Mieville novel, so it is full of creative imagery and concepts. There are gems in the writing and the word play- this is well worth your time. The narrator was marvelous.

Amazing work

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The first book in this trilogy was my very first introduction to China Mieville. I dug "Perdido Street Station" and read almost every book from this author after that. It took me a few years to finish New Crobuzon Trilogy because I didn't believe that he could beat "Perdido Street Station." I thought that "The Scar" was well done, but not better than the first.

After starting this series three years ago, I finally wanted to finish the train saga with "Iron Council." The last book is my favorite in this series. I think that the "Iron Council" is far better than the second and very close to the first. I liked the drama from the council,more monsters, remade, the train and realism of each characters.

Mr. Mieville has a special talent of approaching science fiction and fantasy in a different way. It's almost addicting to read any of his books.

Very Close to the First

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Iron Council has some clever new ideas, but its characters have less depth and less quirk than the previous two books.

loved the first two-- this one was a struggle

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excellent work! a great end to a great series.

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