Skulduggery Pleasant

Hardcover, 368 pages

Published June 14, 2007 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-724161-3
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Meet the great Skulduggery Pleasant: wise-cracking detective, powerful magician, master of dirty tricks and burglary (in the name of the greater good, of course). Oh yeah. And dead. Then there's his sidekick, Stephanie. She's...well, she's a twelve-year-old girl. With a pair like this on the case, evil had better watch out..."So you won't keep anything from me again? "He put his hand to his chest. "Cross my heart and hope to die." "Okay then. Though you don't actually have a heart," she said. "I know." "And technically, you've already died." "I know that too." "Just so we're clear." Stephanie's uncle Gordon is a writer of horror fiction. But when he dies and leaves her his estate, Stephanie learns that while he may have written horror, it certainly wasn't fiction. Pursued by evil forces intent on recovering a mysterious key, Stephanie finds help from an unusual source – the wisecracking skeleton …

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5 stars

OH GOSH! Well, that was a bit of a revelation. In hindsight I'm sort of wondering how I didn't even suspect it. In hindsight, it was kind of obvious. Furthermore, I now have a strong and very disturbing indeed suspicion connected to it. We shall see if Landy really is that evil.

These later books are definitely a lot more complicated than the earlier ones. There's not so much good guy/bad guy black and white here, but rather about six thousand nuances of grey. Sometimes I'm not even sure the good guys really are the good guys. I'm not even sure there are ANY good guys. I very much expect Landy is doing it on purpose. At any rate, many characters, many different allegiances. I'm beginning to wonder if I should be taking notes.