The Screaming Staircase [Lockwood & Co.
The Screaming Staircase [Lockwood & Co.]
by
Jonathan StroudIntermediate, Middle School Disney-Hyperion 374 pp.
9/13 978-1-4231-6491-3 $16.99
gWith a morbidly cheery tone and sure-footed establishment of characters and setting, Stroud (the Bartimaeus trilogy;
Heroes of the Valley, rev. 1/09) kicks off a new series that is part procedural and part ghost story, with a healthy dash of caper thrown in for good measure. No one knows how the “Problem” began, but ghosts have become the world’s worst pest infestation, causing rampant property damage and personal injury, even death. Protagonist Lucy’s extreme psychic sensitivity (a talent found only in young people) is rivaled only by her dislike of obeying stupid orders, so she joins Lockwood & Co., a scrappy independent agency run by teenage operatives who scorn the usual requisite adult supervision. After a job goes awry, the agency is forced to take on a high-profile, high-paying haunting from a client who is, of course, not telling them everything. The setup is classic and is executed with panache. Lucy’s wry, practical voice counterpoints the suspenseful supernatural goings-on as she, agency owner Anthony Lockwood, and dour associate George attempt to stiff-upper-lip their way through the ultimate haunted house. Tightly plotted and striking just the right balance between creepiness and hilarity, this rollicking series opener dashes to a fiery finish but leaves larger questions about the ghost Problem open for future exploration.
From the September/October 2013 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.
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I am in the middle of this--it's pretty exciting!Posted : Oct 31, 2013 01:02