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Scrivener's Moon is the sequel to
A Web of AirA Web of Air is the sequel to Fever Crumb, and the second book in the Mortal Engines Quartet prequel series. It was released in April 2010.-Information:...
, and the third book in the Mortal Engines Quartet prequel series. It was released in April 2011.
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The story picks off not long after the conclusion of A Web of Air and will once again follow the series' main character Fever Crumb, an ex London engineer.
One of Philip Reeves' blog posts shed some light on the series before its release. Crumbs true journey is set to begin, starting at the newly reconstructed city of London, which has become a fledgling Traction City.
The Arkangelsk are set to return to the series in this book but will be shown in an entirely different light than their descendants who were prominent antagonists in the original
Mortal EnginesMortal Engines is the first of four novels in Philip Reeve's quartet of the same name, which is also known as the Hungry City Chronicles in the United States...
quartet.
Synopsis
In a future land once known as Britain, nomad tribes are preparing to fight a terrifying enemy - the first-ever mobile city. Before London can launch itself, young engineer Fever Crumb must journey to the wastelands of the North. She seeks the ancient birthplace of the Scriven mutants.
Scrivener's Moon is the sequel to
A Web of Air, the story set centuries before
Mortal Engines.
Characters
- Fever Crumb
- Cluny Morvish
- Dr. Gideon Crumb
- Wavey Godshawk
- Charley Shallow
- Nikola Quercus (later Nicholas Quirke)
- Tharp
- Borglum
- Gwen Natsworthy
- Shrike