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    The Shadow in the North (Sally Lockhart Series #2) by Philip Pullman

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    (Mass Market Paperback - Reprinted Edition)

    Average Customer Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 (14 ratings)

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    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Pub. Date: September 1989
    • ISBN-13: 9780394825991
    • Sales Rank: 7,357
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • 368pp
    • Series: Sally Lockhart Series, #2
    • Edition Description: Reprinted Edition
     
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    Synopsis

    WHEN ONE OF Sally’s clients loses a large sum of money in the unexpected collapse of a British shipping firm, Sally sets out to investigate. But as she delves deeper into the identity of a wealthy and elusive industrialist, she uncovers a plot so diabolical, it could subvert the entire civilized world.

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    In 1878 in London, Sally, now twenty-two and established in her own business, and her companions Frederick and Jim try to solve the mystery surrounding the unexpected collapse of a shipping firm and its ties to a sinister corporation called North Star.

    Publishers Weekly

    Readers first met the intelligent, inquisitive and independent Sally Lockhart in The Ruby in the Smoke. Now comes this second brilliant bauble, perhaps more foreboding and terrifying than the first, thanks to Pullman's care in creating lively, superheroic characters and then, just as heroically, killing them off. Six years after the close of the first book, Sallynow 22 and still galloping over Victorian conventionsis embroiled in high-level business and government fraud; lest this sound dry, there is also a secret weapon (``the shadow'' of the title) under development north of London that, in this setting, is as threatening as a nuclear arsenal. The mystery has many more tangled elements than the first tale, but they are all untangled and quite elegantly tied up; readers will weep at the deeds of true villainy and smile through their tears at the close, as they are offered Sally's radiant look to the future, to unfold in a promised final volume of the trilogy. Ages 12-up. (March)

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    Best known for the multi-award-winning fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials, British author Philip Pullman is one of our most distinguished writers of children's literature.

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    Number of Reviews: 14
    Average Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5
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    Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Lovely
    Mona F., an awesome person, 08/03/2007

    When a book gets me to scream at it 'and not out of frustration', then I consider it good. Though I've only read the first two in this series, I've been really impressed. I don't usually read mystery novels, but these books are so much fun. I feel so involved and connected with the characters, especially Sally. The plot is absolutely gripping, the losses tragic, and the ending satisfying. However, I must warn anyone that hasn't read the this book not to read too many of these reviews or the plot synopsis for the third book, for they will give away major plot points! I knew about a death before it happened, and I feel this knowledge made it a little less traumatic 'though still absolutely heart-wrenching'. I suggest The Shadow in the North to anyone because it is really that much fun.

    Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Great, but not as good as the ruby in the smoke
    ray, miley cirus, 04/08/2007

    i just finished reading shadow in the north, and found that it was very well written. the reason i gave it four stars instead of five, is becasue i felt it lacked something, and it wasn't as good as the first book, the ruby in the smoke.

    Also recommended: mostly fantasy, mystery, the great gatsby

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