3.5
The Emperor's Railroad
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A young boy and his mother meet an enigmatic knight in their journey through the ruins of American in this dark post-apocalyptic fantasy novella.
“Haley serves up equal helpings of horror, fantasy adventure, and SF in this stark, intriguing story of a ruined Earth where the remaining humans are determined to survive.” —Publishers Weekly
Global war devastated the environment, a zombie-like plague wiped out much of humanity, and civilization as we once understood it came to a standstill. But that was a thousand years ago, and the world is now a very different place.
Conflict between city-states is constant; superstition is rife; and machine relics, mutant creatures, and resurrected prehistoric beasts trouble the land. Watching over all are the silent Dreaming Cities: homes of the angels, bastion outposts of heaven on Earth. Or so the church claims. Very few go in, and nobody ever comes out.
Until now . . .
“Entertaining and exciting . . . If grim-dark is your thing, then this is a great read for you.” —Bull-Spec
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“Initial Score: 21/60
CHAOS Mod: Genre Tease (-1)
Penalty Points:
• Undead menace? Background noise. (-1)
• Angelic war lore? Barely touched. (-1)
• Quinn’s backstory? Vibes only. (-1)
Final Score: 17/60
Vibe Check: Treading Water
The Emperor’s Railroad had all the bones of something bold — apocalypse meets Arthurian grit, undead hordes, angelic warriors, a haunted knight walking the wreckage of a forgotten world. But instead of charging into that promise, it tiptoed around it. There’s atmosphere, sure, and hints of deeper lore, but most of it stays locked behind the wide-eyed perspective of a kid who can only guess at what’s truly happening. By the time it ends, you’re left staring at the ash-covered horizon, wondering what could have been if the story just stepped out of the shadows and went full sends only in the Genre Swagger department. It’s not a bad ride — just a frustratingly quiet one for a book built on such loud ideas.”

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