The Extraordinary & Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle: Number 1 in series
By (Author) Catherine Webb
Little, Brown Book Group
ATOM
30th October 2006
7th September 2006
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
219g
Book 1 in the Horatio Lyle series.
In Victorian London at the height of the industrial revolution, Horatio Lyle is a former Special Constable with a passion for science and invention. He's also an occasional, but reluctant, sleuth. The truth is that he'd rather be in his lab tinkering with dangerous chemicals and odd machinery than running around the cobbled streets of London trying to track down stolen goods. But when Her Majesty's Government calls, Horatio swaps his microscope for a magnifying glass, fills his pockets with things that explode and sallies forth to unravel a mystery of a singularly extraordinary nature.Thrown together with a reformed (i.e. 'caught') pickpocket called Tess, and a rebellious (within reason) young gentleman called Thomas, Lyle and his faithful hound, Tate, find themselves pursuing an ancient Chinese plate, a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of polite society and a dangerous enemy who may not even be human. Solving the crime will be hard enough - surviving would be a bonus...'[Catherine Webb is] by any standards, a Writer, in the proper sense. She produces clever, surprising prose... Rich in action and character.' Sunday Times 'A hell of a romp, fuelled by the kind of unstoppable imagination that only the young can achieve' Seven magazine (Sunday Telegraph) 'A thrilling story' Sunday Times 'A heady concoction' Publishing News 'Peppered with explosions, lightning strikes, dead bodies, carriage chases and much more, this is wonderfully exciting stuff' The Green 'Witty and thought-provoking... The perfect book for fans of detective stories, fantasy and adventure' Ilkley Gazette
With several novels already in print at just 18, Catherine has quickly established herself as one of the most talented and exciting young writers in the UK.