The newest addition to Warren Ellis' Apparat line of
original graphic novels has arrived! The year is 1907,
and Britain has entered into a terrifying war with
Ruritania, whose strange metal planes darken the skies,
and whose monstrous war engines cast looming shadows
from across the channel. Doctor Robert Watcham, lately
returned to London from the front, makes his homecoming
to Dilke Street. There lives his old friend, and
England's greatest amateur detective, Sax Raker. Even as
his beloved city prepares for war, Raker is himself
about to embark on the strangest (and, perhaps, the most
important) investigation of his career: The case of the
man who wasn't there. This is no simple matter of murder
- Sax Raker faces haunting questions to which there are
no cut and dried answers. Is the mysterious killer, at
last, evidence for Raker's long-held belief in a secret
criminal mastermind? Is it some apparition uniquely
belonging to this singular city, a place that seems to
have lost all semblance of sense two years ago? Or do
all the signs point to something much, much
worse?Following up the huge success of Crecy, Ellis
turns his spark of mad genius to bring us a fantastical
tale in this all-new original graphic novel illustrated
in detailed perfection by Gianluca Pagliarani. |
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