Fever Crumb Series

Fever Crumb Series  
Author(s) Philip Reeve
Cover artist David Frankland, David Wyatt
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Steampunk
Postapocalyptic
Publisher Scholastic
Publication date 2009 - unknown (continuing work)
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Followed by 'Mortal Engines Quartet'

The Fever Crumb Series is the title of an ongoing series of novels written by the British author Philip Reeve, and is the prequel series to his critically acclaimed Mortal Engines Quartet. The series so far comprises three books - Fever Crumb (2009), A Web of Air (2010) and Scrivener's Moon (2011), all of which follow the adventures of the teenage girl Fever Crumb in the very-distant future as she watches - and plays a part in - the creation of the first traction city. Reeve has stated that there will be at least one more book in the series.

Books

Setting

The series is set in the distant future, several thousand years after the Earth was ravaged by a nuclear conflict called the Sixty Minute War, which destroyed civilization as we know it and left bare remnants to rebuild and repopulate. Unlike in the original quartet, the effects of this war can still be felt, particularly in the existence of several mutant species that were created due to the fallout, including a quasi-sentient race of seagulls known as Angels and a new race of Woolly Mammoth, apparently created due to a throwback caused by excessive radiation. There is also the humanoid Scriven race, who are practically extinct by Fever Crumb and are considered mutants created by the war. However, it is later discovered that they were actually deliberately created with longer lifespans and more resiliant systems in order to preserve the human race in the harsh post Sixty Minute War conditions. As well as these mutations, the world has become, geographically speaking, very unstable, with vast natural disasters tearing the land to pieces. Another point that is vastly different to the original series is the lack of any moving Traction City - in fact, the creation of the first traction city - London - is a central plot point to the series. There are, however, large land-barges that feature very prominently and are basically far smaller, less-impressive versions of the vehicles that were to come. Before and during the series, a great war between the Nomads has been raging, which is partially what prompts nomad King Nikola Quercus (later Nicholas Quirke) to put the theories of the late Scriven-scientist Auric Godshawk into practice and build a moving city.

Characters

Much like the Mortal Engines Quartet, the Fever Crumb books feature a wide ensemble of characters.