Book 1

Sporeville

by Paul Marlowe

Published 4 September 2007
A darkly humorous steampunk mystery set in the 1880s, featuring a séance, a girl who is part werewolf, and a Confederate eugenicist with an army of sleepwalkers....

REVIEWS

"Fast paced, action-packed, and an insane blend of historical, science, fantasy, and Gothic fiction this is an excellent first book in the Wellborn Conspiracy series, and I sat down and inhaled this novel in a single sitting. You might be confused as to how there can possibly be a sequel, but the last chapter will give you an "Ohhh!" feeling and you'll be glad to know that there are more forthcoming...This book is classified as "Steampunk," and if you're not sure what that is, read the definition later -- it's the BOOK you need to read. Go. Run, don't walk." - Readers' Rants

"Fans of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy will certainly enjoy this novel. In fact, readers who like gothic literature, science fiction, fantasy, and history will all relish this book... I cannot wait for the sequel...It was absolutely the best, most delicious thing I have read in some time." - Resource Links

**Selected for Resource Links magazine's 2007 Year's Best list. **

"The general teen reader will be interested by this story, for it illustrates the past with a steady hand, and carves intrigue well...anyone past double-digits can read this and enjoy it." - ReaderViewskids.com

"Sporeville is an exciting, well written, fast paced story which captures the atmosphere of the times." -Historical Novels Review

"A fun read!" - Teens Read Too

"...the characters are all quite odd and there's lots of deftly delivered dialogue, with none of the trappings of most modern literature. In other words, it isn't boring."
-Craig Pinhey, [here]NB

"Anyone who loves science fiction, mystery, or history will enjoy this read, which is a great novel on its own as well as a terrific start to the Wellborn Conspiracy series." -What If? Magazine

"Sporeville has all the elements and feel of a gothic horror novel...Marlowe demonstrates throughout the novel his excellent command of language, extensive vocabulary and clever wit...it will appeal to strong readers with a passion for gothic literature, traditional horror or simply bizarre tales." Recommended.
- Marina Cohen, CM Magazine

Book 2

Knights of the Sea

by Paul Marlowe

Published 1 April 2010