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The Clockwork Memory
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The Clockwork Memory

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In plague-ridden Florence, where the clash between faith and forbidden technology grows deadly, two unlikely allies must risk everything to change the course of history.

Elena Valeri, a noblewoman turned inventor, has poured her soul into the Aurora Engine, a machine capable of unraveling the secrets of life itself. With her city in the grip of a devastating plague, Elena believes the Engine holds the key to a cure. But her work places her at odds with the powerful Church, which deems her invention heretical and dangerous. When whispers of the Aurora Engine reach Father Vittorio, an ambitious and ruthless inquisitor, Elena's life and work come under threat.

Matteo Ricci, a rogue mechanic with a penchant for bending the rules, has his own reasons for distrusting the Church. Reluctantly drawn into Elena's world, he becomes her ally in a desperate bid to protect the Aurora Engine. But as the two delve deeper into the mysteries of the machine, they uncover secrets that could not only save lives but upend the fragile balance of power in Florence.

As the Church tightens its grip, allies become scarce, and betrayal lurks around every corner. With time running out, Elena and Matteo must navigate a labyrinth of intrigue, danger, and forbidden knowledge to unlock the Engine's true potential. The question remains: will the price of discovery be worth the cost?

"The Clockwork Memory" is a gripping steampunk fantasy about ambition, sacrifice, and the delicate threads that bind human ingenuity to hope. In a world of clashing ideologies and ticking gears, every choice carries the weight of destiny.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aurora Inkwell
Date
4 December 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9798230717874

In plague-ridden Florence, where the clash between faith and forbidden technology grows deadly, two unlikely allies must risk everything to change the course of history.

Elena Valeri, a noblewoman turned inventor, has poured her soul into the Aurora Engine, a machine capable of unraveling the secrets of life itself. With her city in the grip of a devastating plague, Elena believes the Engine holds the key to a cure. But her work places her at odds with the powerful Church, which deems her invention heretical and dangerous. When whispers of the Aurora Engine reach Father Vittorio, an ambitious and ruthless inquisitor, Elena's life and work come under threat.

Matteo Ricci, a rogue mechanic with a penchant for bending the rules, has his own reasons for distrusting the Church. Reluctantly drawn into Elena's world, he becomes her ally in a desperate bid to protect the Aurora Engine. But as the two delve deeper into the mysteries of the machine, they uncover secrets that could not only save lives but upend the fragile balance of power in Florence.

As the Church tightens its grip, allies become scarce, and betrayal lurks around every corner. With time running out, Elena and Matteo must navigate a labyrinth of intrigue, danger, and forbidden knowledge to unlock the Engine's true potential. The question remains: will the price of discovery be worth the cost?

"The Clockwork Memory" is a gripping steampunk fantasy about ambition, sacrifice, and the delicate threads that bind human ingenuity to hope. In a world of clashing ideologies and ticking gears, every choice carries the weight of destiny.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aurora Inkwell
Date
4 December 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9798230717874