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Jackaby by William Ritter
Narrated by Nicola Barber
#1 Jackaby
YA Historical Fantasy
Publisher: High Bridge, division of Recorded Books
Published: 9.6.14
Time: 7 hrs 21 min
ASIN B00N200622
Narrated by Nicola Barber
#1 Jackaby
YA Historical Fantasy
Publisher: High Bridge, division of Recorded Books
Published: 9.6.14
Time: 7 hrs 21 min
ASIN B00N200622
Rating: 4
Source: Bought
Seller: Audible
Source: Bought
Seller: Audible
GoodReads Blurb:
Newly arrived in New Fiddleham, New England, 1890, and in
need of a job, Abigail Rook meets R. F. Jackaby, an investigator of the
unexplained with a keen eye for the extraordinary - including the ability to
see supernatural beings. Abigail has a gift for noticing ordinary but important
details, which makes her perfect for the position of Jackaby's assistant.
On her first day, Abigail finds herself in the midst of a thrilling case: A serial killer is on the loose. The police are convinced it's an ordinary villain, but Jackaby is certain the foul deeds are the work of the kind of creature whose very existence the local police seem adamant to deny.
While Abigail finds herself drawn to Jackaby's keen intelligence and his sensitivity to phenomena others barely perceive, her feelings are confused by the presence of Charlie, a handsome young policeman willing to help Jackaby and Abigail on the case. But is Charlie's offer a sincere desire to be of service, or is some darker motive at work.
On her first day, Abigail finds herself in the midst of a thrilling case: A serial killer is on the loose. The police are convinced it's an ordinary villain, but Jackaby is certain the foul deeds are the work of the kind of creature whose very existence the local police seem adamant to deny.
While Abigail finds herself drawn to Jackaby's keen intelligence and his sensitivity to phenomena others barely perceive, her feelings are confused by the presence of Charlie, a handsome young policeman willing to help Jackaby and Abigail on the case. But is Charlie's offer a sincere desire to be of service, or is some darker motive at work.
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Sophia's Review
The blurb gave me a Sherlock Holmes vibe paired with an
investigator who dealt in the unusual and supernatural which was about all it
took for this book to snag my fancy.
The story is late nineteenth century in a fictitious city
all from Miss Rook's point of view which made it interesting. She is a curious and observant sort and easy
to see everything through her eyes.
She's got her feet firmly set on solid ground which makes her a good
foil for her eccentric employer and his house of further odd characters.
There is most definitely a strong flavor of Sherlock Holmes
with Jackaby, but Abigail is somewhat sharper than Dr. Watson though she has
her moments of leaping to the wrong conclusions. Jackaby is a brilliant man in ways and has
gifts and aids to deal with the dark and dangerous things that go bump in the
night, but because of it, he overlooks some things that stand out as sources of
clues for an ordinary detective partner like Abigail Rook which he respects and
praises her for.
It was refreshing that the pair don't have a romantic
interest. They really are just a working
team. Abigail admires and shakes her
head in turn over Jackaby and he can be sometimes protective of her, but the
focus is clearly on the case. Not to say
there isn't a bit of romantic side-eying going on, but it's with other people
when it comes to Abigail and a certain handsome and helpful jr. detective for
the police.
The book acted as a long introduction to the characters and
the world while steadily moving forward with the grisly murder case. The case was easy to figure out in some ways,
but still offered up a good challenge along with some appealing moments of
danger and suspense.
I experienced this book in audio format and found Nicola
Barber's narration to be a great fit for the author's style of writing. Her character's voices helped me see them so
clearly and she established the setting and situation well.
All in all, I was left well-pleased with this first book in
the Jackaby series and ready to go on more supernatural cases with Jackaby and
Abigail. This is listed as Young Adult,
but it’s really for all ages who appreciate a fun mash-up with history,
mystery, and fantasy.
William Ritter’s Bio:
Reports of William Ritter’s birthplace are
unreliable and varied, placing his hometown either in a series of mysterious
Catacombs in Malta or in a nondescript town in Oregon. His parents, it can be
confirmed, raised him to value intelligence, creativity, and individuality.
When reading aloud, they always did the voices.At the University of Oregon, William made questionable choices, including willfully selecting classes for the interesting stories they promised, rather than for any practical application. When he wasn’t frivolously playing with words, he earned credits in such meaningful courses as Trampoline, Juggling, and 17th Century Italian Longsword. These dubious decisions notwithstanding, he regrets nothing and now holds degrees in English and Education with certificates in Creative Writing and Folklore.
He currently teaches high school Language Arts, including reading and writing, mythology and heroes. He is a proud husband and father. When reading aloud, he always does the voices.
Jackaby is his first novel. It was born in the middle of the night and written on two different hemispheres. It has survived typhoons and hurricanes, and was fostered into publication through the patient care of many hands.
Sophia is a quiet though curious gal who dabbles in cooking,
book reviewing, and gardening. Encouraged and supported by an incredible man
and loving family. A Northern Californian transplant to the Great Lakes Region
of the US. Lover of Jane Austen, Baseball, Cats, Scooby Doo, and Chocolate.
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This is one I've been wanting to try for awhile now, I will definitely need to push it up my pile.
ReplyDeleteThat was me. I had it recommended to me like three times and finally got around to it a few years later, LOL, and it was a perfect fit. :)
DeleteHope you like it when you get the chance.
Oh I actually have this on audio Sophia and hope to listen to it soon!
ReplyDeleteYou're in for a treat, Kimberly! :)
DeleteSounds really good! I remember seeing this title a while back and thinking it looked interesting. Awesome on the narrator fit as well!
ReplyDeleteMy sister in law recommended it and I dragged my feet, but now I wish I'd not because she really does know me soooo well. :)
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