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Catherine Webb (Author)
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Horatio Lyle October 1, 2008

There seems to be some odd things going on in the city of London lately. Take the murders, for instance; quite peculiar. And those missing statues. What's going on there? And shouldn't St. Paul’s Church have a roof? Odd. Horatio Lyle, of course, is no stranger to . . . well, strangeness. In fact, he finds the lure of the unknown quite invigorating. But having just survived the most frightening episode in his life, the last thing he wants is that pompous Lord Lincoln sticking his nose in again and demanding that he take on another case the police are too thick to solve. Of course, His Lordship can be painfully persuasive at times, so it should come as no surprise that Lyle, along with his young protégés Tess (the thief) and Thomas (the rich kid), and his faithful hound Tate (the smart one), is soon up to his neck in events of a singularly unscientific nature.


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Originally published in Great Britain in 2006, this rollicking escapade propels a Sherlockian inventor and two young Irregulars on a wild chase through Victorian London in search of an ancient artifact with eldritch powers. The Fuyun Plate has vanished from a deep vault in the Bank of England, and against his better judgment reclusive genius Horatio Lyle leaves his elaborately booby-trapped laboratory to track it down. He picks up a wonderfully competent and cocky young thief named Tess and the naive but resourceful scion of high nobility, Thomas, and together they encounter corpses, bloodstains, subtle clues, and sudden attacks from weirdly hypnotized assassins. The climactic battle is fought amid huge explosions and massive electrical phenomena. Despite being barely past high-school age when she wrote this novel, Webb weaves puckish humor, intelligent plotting, high suspense, and appropriately grimy atmosphere into a well told tale that will leave readers praying for more. Happily, there are two sequels already waiting in the wings. Grades 5-8. --John Peters --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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"If I were a teenage fan of Terry Pratchett or Philip Pullman, I would love this book."  —Daily Telegraph on Mirror Dreams

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  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group (October 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1904233791
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904233794
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #693,513 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Doctor Who Meets Sherlock Holmes, August 17, 2008
"When mystery beckons, he gathers his courage, sharpens his wits and fills his pockets with things that explode."

How could you not enjoy a book with that as the back cover copy? Catherine Webb's brilliant world of Horatio Lyle, special constable and inventor, is the intersection of Doctor Who, Sherlock Holmes, and Harry Potter. Full of sly wit, adventure, and well, things that explode, The Extraordinary and Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle is quite likely to be the best book no one will hear of this year.

When a culturally significant artifact, the Fuyun Plate, is stolen from the Bank of England and the theives that stole it are murdered, Constable Lyle is called in to solve the mystery. Assisted by his loyal dog Tate, the reformed (read: caught) theif Tess and the amiable Thomas, son of Lord Elwick, the plate's guardian, Lyle matches wits with a very odd group of people who need the plate for a special ritual. Will Horatio save the day or will the menacing Lord Moncorvo have his wicked way?

Beyond the highly enjoyable story, Webb's characters are just as vivid as the world they inhabit. In fact, it is easy to see the book becoming a BBC miniseries staring David Tennant (although Johnny Depp could certainly pull off the role with panahe) Biting wit will keep adults entertained - not that they need to be with the extraordinary and unusual adventures going on - as children will cheer Lyle and his associates on. Read this, and you'll be impatiently waiting for the next book in Webb's series to be released.

Read it. Now.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The extraordinarily boring and obnoxious narrative of Horatio Lyle, July 26, 2011
I'm not sure how anyone can think this is a good book in any way, less of all a great one. The `author' can't write a plot, what she can do is describe with jarring sentences a multitude of objects and actions that are of no consequence. She does this at length, and I really mean that. The writing is indeed so bad I had no energy left to pay attention to what was `actually' going on, not that it was that interesting, as there is nothing truly original in this text (which for some reason has a sequel). I was going to include this in my thesis, but not even the fact that it leaves itself open to so many criticisms was enough to entice me to pick this book again once I was done with it. Sincerely, don't bother with this. For good writing, Victorian settings and something with substance, go for Pullman, G.P. Taylor or Philip Reeve.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly delightful., August 20, 2008
The Horatio Lyle series is my favorite series that no one else has ever heard of. Sherlock Holmes collides with Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the middle of a science fair in Victorian London. Mystery, unique uses for everyday science, and evil supernatural creatures lurking in fog-shrouded streets. What more could you ask for?

Horatio is smart, occasionally sarcastic, and far braver than he thinks (though he's still sensible enough to run away when it's clearly the best course of action). His affection for his young sidekicks - the hilarious pickpocket Tess and the charmingly brilliant-but-awkward Thomas - is touching and makes for a strong emotional core to the books.

Webb's prose is experimental, but almost always a delight. She settles down in the next two books of the series and her writing becomes even stronger. The most amazing thing is that she was only 19 when she wrote this first book. I'm excited to see where she goes in her career.

There are two more books in the series after this one - two more unusual and extraordinary adventures - and they just get better. I can't praise this series highly enough, and I can't wait for book four.
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