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A Scandal in Battersea
By (Author) Mercedes Lackey
12
Astra Publishing House
DAW Books
15th October 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Fiction: Traditional stories, myths and fairy tales
813.54
Hardback
320
Width 163mm, Height 238mm, Spine 29mm
516g
This twelfth novel in the bestselling Elemental Masters series, returning to Lackey's reimagined Sherlock Holmes in a magical early 20th-century London. The twelfth novel in Mercedes Lackey's magical Elemental Masters series reimagines Sherlock Holmes in a richly-detailed alternate 20th-century England Christmas is a very special time of year. It is special for Psychic Nan Killian and Medium Sarah Lyon-White and their ward Suki, who are determined to celebrate it properly. It is special for their friends, Doctor John Watson, and his wife Mary, both Elemental Masters, who have found great delight in the season seeing it through young Suki's eyes. It is also special to others...for very different reasons. For Christmas Eve is also hallowed to dark forces, powers older than mankind, powers that come awake on this long, cold night. Powers best left alone. Powers that could shake the foundations of London and beyond. It begins slowly. Women disappearing in the dark of night, women only missed by those of their own kind. The whispers only begin when they start to reappear-because when they do, they are no longer sane. And when Nan and Sarah and the Watsons are called on to examine these victims, they discover that it was no ordinary horror of the streets that drove them mad. But then, the shadows reach for other victims-girls of good, even exalted families, who vanish from concerts, lectures, and evening balls. And it will take the combined forces of Magic, Psychic Powers, and the world's greatest detective to stop the darkness before it can conquer all.
Praise for the Elemental Masters series:
Lackeys fantastical world of Elementals, plus her delightful Nan and Sarah, create an amusing contrast for Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Themix of humor, history, fantasy, and mysteryis balanced in a way that any reader could pick up the book and thoroughly enjoy it from beginning to end. RT Reviews
The Paris of Degas, turn-of-the-century Blackpool, and the desperation of young girls without family or other protection come to life in astory that should interest a broad readership. Booklist
All infine fairy-tale tradition. Its grim fun, with some nice historical detail, and just a hint of romance to help lighten things. Locus
The action and dialogue flow freely, mingling with beautiful descriptions of European countryside and just a hint of romance.... Awell-developed heroine and engaging story. Publishers Weekly
The fifth in the series involving the mysterious Elemental Masters, this story of a resourceful young dancer also delivers a new version of a classic fairy tale.Richly detailed historic backgroundsadd flavor and richness to an already strong series that belongs in most fantasy collections. Highly recommended. Library Journal
The Elementals novels arebeautiful, romantic adult fairy tales. Master magician Mercedes Lackey writes a charming fantasy. Worlds of Wonder
Ms. Lackey isa master in fantasy, and this visit to an alternate historical England is no exception. Vivid characterization and believable surroundings are flawlessly joined in a well-detailed world. Darque Reviews
"I find Ms. Lackey'sElemental Mastersseriesa true frolic into fantasy."
Fantasy Book Spot
Mercedes Lackeyis a full-time writer and has published numerous novels and works of short fiction, including the best-selling Heralds of Valdemar series. She is also a professional lyricist and a licensed wild bird rehabilitator. She lives in Oklahoma with her husband, artist Larry Dixon, and their flock of parrots. She can be found at mercedeslackey.com or on Twitter at @mercedeslackey.