Plucky, street-wise Kate is an orphan who has just lost her
last hope of making an even vaguely respectable living. Frail, dreamy Elsie
suffers from fits and can’t admit to anybody what she sees while she has them.
Handsome, brooding Asher is just trying to get away from an American father he
hates.
The members of this ragtag group of Victorian teens find their various ways to London’s Summerfield College, where all
is not as it seems. There have been mysterious deaths, and the three very
different young people are going to have to start trusting each other before
they can learn the disturbing truth--and how to deal with their own dark
secrets.
This is an entertaining paranormal mystery in the gothic
vein with fairly judicious touches of steampunk. It does suffer from a very common fault, that of putting characters with
distinctly modern attitudes into a setting that is supposed to be more or less
historical. Also, the vast majority of the story's tension revolves around the fact that
these characters repeatedly fail to just come out and tell each other what they obviously
need to know.
Nonetheless, the story carries the reader along an amusing roller-coaster
of a plot with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. Refreshingly, the
obvious pair-off fails to materialize, and the way the lines between the spirit
world and the world of hard-nosed scientific discovery are blurred is
interesting in itself. A fun, light read for younger and middle teens.
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