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Hardcover Legion of the Dead Book

ISBN: 0385751311

ISBN13: 9780385751315

Legion of the Dead

(Book #3 in the Barnaby Grimes Series)

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Barnaby Grimes is a tick-tock lad, high-stacking his way across the rooftops of his city in search of adventure and mystery. In each tale, he encounters a supernatural force and must battle the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This book will thrill many young readers

The life of a tick-tock lad is not for everyone. The work is dangerous and demands punctuality, cunning and dexterity. And if, like Barnaby Grimes, you are a high-stacking tick-tock lad, your job is even more dangerous as you jump from roof to roof, shimmy down drainpipes, and come and go by window instead of door. Brave and clever as he is, Barnaby may be no match for the gruesome figures he encounters in his latest adventure, LEGION OF THE DEAD. As fans already know, tick-tock lads are messengers ("tick-tock, time is money!") who go to great lengths to deliver goods and messages all across the city. Barnaby is used to close calls, evil villains and frightening situations. He has fought off supernatural wolves and survived the chaotic halls of a cursed boarding school. But, in LEGION OF THE DEAD, he faces zombie gangsters and soldiers, not to mention giant lampreys and shady grave robbers, all the while hoping to impress a beautiful young nurse named Lucy Partleby and teach fellow tick-tock lad Will Farmer the finer points of highstacking. A panic is sweeping through Barnaby's bustling, crowded and foggy city as corpses are disappearing from their graves. And this is just stoking the fire of the Victorian fear of being buried alive. Wealthy citizens now pay to have bells attached to their dead hands so that if they turn out to be alive after all, they can be exhumed. Yet Barnaby has more pressing things to worry about, like being forced to attend the funeral of Firejaw O'Rourke, the Emperor of Gatling Quays, the leader of the various nasty gangs that rule the city's underworld, and conducting underwater experiments for his friend, the eminent zoologist Professor Pinkerton-Barnes. What could the gangland funeral and Pinkerton-Barnes's experiment have in common? Not much, except they lead Barnaby to the Adelaide Graveyard where he finds himself, once again, drawn into the center of the mystery and danger. It turns out that the city's worst fears have been realized: corpses are out of their graves. However, Barnaby doesn't see the work of grave robbers but of Firejaw O'Roarke, two weeks since buried, rising from the grave on his own! By the end of the harrowing tale, Barnaby is surrounded by a crowd of dead soldiers and others, risen from their graves, and it looks like escape is impossible. Just like with the first two books in the series, LEGION OF THE DEAD takes place in a fascinating city --- part Dickensian London, part Steam Punk imagination, full of odd characters and implausible events. Barnaby is dashing and heroic, smart and humble, and always unwittingly headed into trouble. Paul Stewart's prose is graphic and poetic, and Chris Riddell's illustrations are gory and lovely. However, the story takes too long to get underway and Barnaby seems to be in less imminent danger. While the plot is interesting (and is summarized nicely in the end just to make sure readers catch it all) and the framing of the action in the first chapter works wel

Fast action and intrigue abound

Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell's BARNABY GRIMES: LEGION OF THE DEAD tells of corpses, a delivery boy who runs all over the city, and another Barnaby Grimes mystery revolving around zombies from the dead. Fast action and intrigue abound.

Barnaby Grimes satisfies

Barnaby Grimes is a Tick -Tock Lad, or messenger boy, so named because, "Tick- Tock, time is money." Barnaby is a Highstacker, delivering his messages over the top of the city, running and striding across the roofs, chimneys and smokestacks. Highstackers are the elite of the Tick-tock lads, as they make the most money because they can deliver faster than the purely ground-based boys, the Cobblestone Creepers. When Barnaby runs into the dead body of Firejaw O'Roarke, a dead gang boss whose funeral he was invited to only a few days earlier, he's not in a position to be sure about what he's seeing- he had just been attacked by a Harbor Serpent during a job he was doing for a Professor friend, and wound up near the graveyard as the suit he was in floated away. But after Barnaby recovers, he hears stories about other dead bodies, and is driven to investigate what is causing the dead to rise from the ground. What do they want, and who or what is raising them? More direly, how can they be returned to their graves? I have been waiting a long time for this book, and as soon as I received it in the mail, I settled down to read it. I really enjoyed it. In fact, I enjoyed it so much that I read it right through in one sitting. Not only do I love the words in this book, but the images that accompany it. Barnaby in his coalstack hat, or Barnaby in the diving suit, the images of the student nurse that Barnaby finds in the hospital or the menace of the Legion of the Dead. The writing nicely conveys both the dreariness of the lower city, and the beautiful views available to the Highstackers, along with the menace of other humans, and the otherworldly creepiness and horror of The Legion of the Dead- many of whom come from the city itself. And the pictures only add to a depiction of regular villainy and otherworldly horror. I loved reading this and can't wait until the next book comes out in may. Well worth reading. Recommended.
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