TheHollow Boy by Jonathan Stroud, 385 pages
“As a massive outbreak
of supernatural Visitors baffles Scotland Yard and causes protests throughout
London, Lockwood & Co. continue to demonstrate their effectiveness in
exterminating spirits. Anthony Lockwood is dashing, George insightful, and Lucy
dynamic, while the skull in the jar utters sardonic advice from the sidelines.
There is a new spirit of openness in the team now that Lockwood has shared some
of his childhood secrets, and Lucy is feeling more and more as if her true home
is at Portland Row. It comes as a great shock, then, when Lockwood and George
introduce her to an annoyingly perky and hyper-efficient new assistant, Holly
Munro. Meanwhile, there are reports of many new hauntings, including a house
where bloody footprints are appearing, and a department store full of strange
sounds and shadowy figures. But ghosts seem to be the least of Lockwood &
Co.'s concerns when assassins attack during a carnival in the center of the
city. Can the team get past their personal issues to save the day on all
fronts, or will bad feelings attract yet more trouble?” Stroud’s books are always fantastic. This series is very good. Teens who like science fiction, supernatural,
and action adventure stories need to read it.
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