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The Invisible Detective: Ghost Soldiers [Hardcover]

Justin Richards (Author)
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8 and up4 and upInvisible Detective
The Invisible Detective’s young protégés are on their most dangerous case yet:A mad scientist is creating an army of mutant soldiers.Worse, their adult friend Charlie is mixed up with the soldiers. Can the gang stop the soldiers and save Charlie before it’s too late?

Meanwhile, in the present day, Arthur Drake discovers that his classmate Sarah runs the invisible-detective.com website and she lives in the same haunted house where the scientist made the ghost soldiers back in 1936. Now Arthur must not only discover his connection to the mysterious crimefighter, but Sarah’s, too.

Another exciting installment in the Invisible Detective series, Ghost Soldiers is filled with the same high-concept action and humor that made Double Life and Shadow Beast favorites of mystery readers everywhere.


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Grade 5-8–In this third adventure, a group of English teens known as the Cannoniers is investigating the death of a local drunk. What they discover is an underground attempt at creating mutant soldiers, led by the evil Miss Gibson and her sidekick, Lawson. These ghost soldiers are actually humans whom Gibson has injected with a serum that turns them into metallic, non-feeling fighters. It is up to the Cannoniers to stop the soldiers from taking over the country. It is easy to root for these teens as they save the day. While the main story takes place in pre-World War II London, it is related through the pages of the present-day, mysterious diary of Art, who is somehow connected to the Cannoniers and able to solve the mystery along with them.–Carly B. Wiskoff, Sayville Library, NY
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Gr. 5-8. The newest addition to the Invisible Detective series, which is very popular in England, combines mystery and science fiction into a surprisingly smooth and action-packed story that links a contemporary teen with four young crime solvers of the mid-1930s. The Invisible Detective, a creation of several kids who work together, dismisses a drunk's crazy story about a terrifying soldier. When the man is viciously murdered, the amateur sleuths investigate and discover that the soldier isn't just a figment of an alcohol-muddled brain--it's part of a terrifying Frankenstein monster-like army. Action and violence, in larger-than-life proportion, will keep the pages turning as the strange scenario unfolds. Stephanie Zvirin
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Juvenile (February 16, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399245006
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399245008
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,387,664 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Justin Richards has written dozens of novels as well as non-fiction books. He has also written audio scripts, a television and stage play, edited anthologies of short stories, been a technical writer, and founded and edited a media journal.

Justin is the author of The Death Collector, The Chaos Code, The Parliament of Blood and The Invisible Detective series. He is also Creative Consultant to the BBC's best-selling range of Doctor Who books.

His novel 'The Skeleton Clock' is available as a Kindle eBook.

He lives in Warwick with his wife and two children, and a lovely view of the castle.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars They were some ghostly little soldiers, in the heart of Britannia, June 10, 2006
This review is from: The Invisible Detective: Ghost Soldiers (Hardcover)
Does the name Justin Richards mean anything to you? Yes? No? If not, it's not for the author's lack of trying. Richards has thrown multiple books of varying age and interest across the Atlantic Ocean in the hopes of gaining some kind of a foothold on the American middle reader market. And after all, he's already, apparently, conquered the world of "Dr. Who" paperback fiction. Until recently, though, I hadn't much of an idea of who this vibrant British authorial star was. Then I saw the cover of "The Invisible Detective: Ghost Soldiers". Let it never be said that even the most staid and steadfast children's librarians aren't wowed from time to time by pretty covers. Made to look similar to old paperback dime novels (with pulpy designs to boot), Penguin Putnam has republished this popular English series with exceeding care. And while I would not advise doing as I did and reading this, the third chapter in the series, before reading books 1 & 2, it will make for an engaging follow-up to the first titles in the series.

There are two heroes in this book, and as luck would have it they have the same name. Today, in the present, there is a boy named Arthur who once stumbled across the casebook of someone called The Invisible Detective. Turns out, the casebook was once his grandfather's and through it Arthur is able to solve current mysteries by using the book as his guide. The second boy is named Art. Art is Arthur's grandfather, but his story takes place in the late 1930s. Together with three other kids, Art is The Invisible Detective: A sleuth so mysterious that no one ever sees him (probably because he's an adolescent foursome and all). In this book, the third case involving this somewhat modernized Basil Street Irregulars, the crew are battling skull-faced creatures wearing soldier's uniforms. There's an insidious plot afoot to use normal civilians in grotesque deforming experiments. And worst of all, it looks as if the kids' friend Charlie, a peer of the realm, is involved in the shadier side of this business.

As I mentioned earlier, do not attempt to read this book before you read any others in the series. For one thing, you'll spend half the book trying to figure out the difference between present day Arthur and his late 1930s grandfather Art. Now to my mind, Richards is at his strongest when he's working in the realm of science fiction rather than fantasy. The horrific nature of the ghost soldiers really grips the reader by the throat. But the Arthur-is-psychically-linked-to-his-granddad moments, as well as a mystical stone and a time traveling clock... well they just distract from what I would consider the real action. I should mention, by the way, that when it comes to the openings of his books, Richards is unparalleled. Recently, I happened to pick up a copy of his YA novel, "The Death Collector", and it had the finest first sentence I've read in a long long time. In the case of "Ghost Soldiers", Richards eschews easy first sentences for the far more difficult first sense of rising horror. It makes for a wonderful opening.

Richards also likes to work in significant moments in history alongside his more fantastical imaginings. For example, if you know your history and realize early on that the Crystal Palace burned to the ground in 1936 then you may not find yourself too surprised when the first wisps of smoke begin to curl upwards. I also liked how the fact that English policemen don't carry guns makes for an excellent excuse not to tell the police of the ghost soldier army being formed. As one of the kids points out, without guns the policemen would just get slaughtered.

There were some gaps in the plot, unfortunately. For example, a wino is killed early on in the book but we never learn exactly why. His death is important enough to spur The Invisible Detective to action, but not so important that his story is ever concluded to anyone's satisfaction. Also, the fact that present day Arthur cannot remember any of his grandfather's cases until he faces a similar case in his own life... well that's just the ultimate in authorial plot convenience, now isn't it?

Look, the book's fun, no question. Nobody's ever going to contest that. And as horror paperbacks go, this one has everything from gigantic shoot-em-up sequences, close shaves, multiple escapes, and even a spot of betrayal here and there. It has its flaws and weaknesses but it's also a rousing good read and a wonderful mystery series for those kids who don't want to resign themselves to "Chasing Vermeer" and its ilk. More amusing than it deserves to be, and drawn from writer of great cleverness. Great cleverness, indeed.
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November 1936 was a cold month, but it was not the chill winter air that made Ed Simkins shiver. Read the first page
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Miss Gibson, Invisible Detective, Crystal Palace, War Office, Sergeant Barker, Jursall Street, Sarah Bustle, Brandon Lake, Cannon Street, Lord Fotherington, Shadow Beast, Scotland Yard
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