Praise for The Transatlantic Conspiracy
A Top 10 Young Adult Fall Read from Amazing Stories
“Dangerously charming.”
—William Alexander, National Book Award winning & New York Times bestselling author of Goblin Secrets
“[An] Agatha Christie–esque mystery . . . Fantastical alternate history details blend seamlessly with multifaceted characters and tightly woven elements of intrigue, suspense, and romance to create a story, and a world, that will long linger in readers’ imaginations.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“[The Transatlantic Conspiracy] has everything; political intrigue, class warfare, tech upheaval, spies, murder, a smattering of romance. A page-turner for sure.”
—FreshFiction.com
“An undersea Murder on the Orient Express . . . A frenetic thrill ride of plots and counterplots, daring escapes, [and] grand gestures.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“[Rosalinsd’s] sleuthing provides twists and turns that keep everyone fully involved in this pre-World War I steampunk adventure. The balance of romance and espionage is sure to keep all readers interested.”
—School Library Connection
“The underwater train is described in glorious detail; its dining car, library, and staterooms evoke unwelcome comparisons to the Titanic.”
—VOYA
“Great world-building, and fast-paced action.”
—School Library Journal
“What starts as a diverting steam-powered jaunt for two affluent young ladies takes a sharp turn into a fast-paced, perilous murder mystery. The Transatlantic Conspiracy excites and electrifies and pulls the impossible past just a little closer.”
—William Ritter, bestselling author of Jackaby
“Rosalind is a nice mix of American can-do attitude (with a dash of steampunk ingenuity) and nonconformist teen girl… death, intrigue, and cool machinery in a zippy, steampunk-friendly read.”
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books