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OverviewJem Barbary spent most of his early life picking pockets for a wily old crook named Sarah Pickles--until she betrayed him. Now Jem wants revenge, but first he needs a way to earn his living. He'd like to work for the bogler Alfred Bunce, who kills the child-eating monsters that lurk in the cellars and sewers of old London. But Alfred has wanted to give up bogling ever since he almost lost his last apprentice, Birdie McAdam. As more and more children disappear under mysterious circumstances, though, Alfred, Jem, and Birdie find themselves waging an underground war. Soon they discover that there's only one thing more terrifying than facing a whole plague of bogles: facing the sinister people from Jem's past . . . Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine JinksPublisher: Clarion Books Imprint: Clarion Books Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.30cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9780544540675ISBN 10: 0544540670 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 01 December 2015 Recommended Age: From 10 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe darkly atmospheric setting creates a convincing backdrop for the frightening action scenes and flavorful period dialogue. --Booklist Well paced and with details and dialogue that transport readers to the streets (and sewers) of Victorian London, there is much to enjoy in this excellent adventure series. --School Library Journal With a linear narrative, plenty of action and dialogue, and an ample smattering of colorful Victorian street language, this is a speedy, characterful yarn. --Horn Book Magazine Jinks reprises her previous bogle-ish title with lots of action and an undercurrent of sly humor, supplying return readers with all the gory monster-vanquishing they have come to expect...Sounds like another winner in the works. --Bulletin The darkly atmospheric setting creates a convincing backdrop for the frightening action scenes and flavorful period dialogue. Booklist Well paced and with details and dialogue that transport readers to the streets (and sewers) of Victorian London, there is much to enjoy in this excellent adventure series. School Library Journal With a linear narrative, plenty of action and dialogue, and an ample smattering of colorful Victorian street language, this is a speedy, characterful yarn. Horn Book Magazine Jinks reprises her previous bogle-ish title with lots of action and an undercurrent of sly humor, supplying return readers with all the gory monster-vanquishing they have come to expect...Sounds like another winner in the works. Bulletin The darkly atmospheric setting creates a convincing backdrop for the frightening action scenes and flavorful period dialogue. Booklist Well paced and with details and dialogue that transport readers to the streets (and sewers) of Victorian London, there is much to enjoy in this excellent adventure series. School Library Journal With a linear narrative, plenty of action and dialogue, and an ample smattering of colorful Victorian street language, this is a speedy, characterful yarn. Horn Book Magazine Jinks reprises her previous bogle-ish title with lots of action and an undercurrent of sly humor, supplying return readers with all the gory monster-vanquishing they have come to expect...Sounds like another winner in the works. Bulletin The darkly atmospheric setting creates a convincing backdrop for the frightening action scenes and flavorful period dialogue. --Booklist Well paced and with details and dialogue that transport readers to the streets (and sewers) of Victorian London, there is much to enjoy in this excellent adventure series. --School Library Journal With a linear narrative, plenty of action and dialogue, and an ample smattering of colorful Victorian street language, this is a speedy, characterful yarn. --Horn Book Magazine Jinks reprises her previous bogle-ish title with lots of action and an undercurrent of sly humor, supplying return readers with all the gory monster-vanquishing they have come to expect...Sounds like another winner in the works. --Bulletin--No Source Author InformationCatherine Jinks, winner of a Centenary Medal for her contribution to Australian children's literature, is the author of many books for children of all ages, including the acclaimed Evil Genius trilogy. She lives with her family in New South Wales, Australia. Visit her website at www.catherinejinks.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |