2017-05-01

2017-05-01 10:59 pm

Goodly And Grave In A Bad Case Of Kidnap by Justine Windsor

The Blurb On The Back:

Lucy Goodly is the new boot girl at Grave Hall, working for the cold, aloof Lord Grave. The other staff – Vonk the butler, Mrs Crawley the cook and Violet the scullery maid – all seem friendly but Lucy soon notices that strange things are afoot in her new home – and not just Mrs Crawley’s experimental anchovy omelettes. The statues move, the books are magic and Lord Grave has a secret. Meanwhile, all over the country, children are vanishing.

Could the mystery of the missing children by linked to the strange goings-on at Grave Hall? Lucy is determined to find out …


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

Justine Windsor’s debut historical fantasy novel for children aged 9 – 12 (the first in a trilogy) is a charming tale that’s well illustrated by Becka Moor and which has a plucky main character who learns from her mistakes and is supported by a fascinating mix of supporting characters so that while there’s a lot of set-up here there’s also enough promise to make me read the next book. Lucy is a capable protagonist who loves her parents and although I wasn’t comfortable with the gambling storyline (mainly because Lucy’s essentially enabling her parents who don’t ever have to face the consequences), I admired her curiosity, her courage and the way she learned from her mistakes. I suspect that 9-year-old readers will get more from this than 12-year-olds because some of the twists are a little too foreseeable and although Amethyst and Havoc are two-dimensional villains, Havoc’s raven Nevermore, is truly chilling and there’s a lot of fun to be had from the supporting cast – especially Mrs Crawley and her experimental cooking and the snide and unpleasant Becky who constantly puts Lucy and Violet down. There’s a lot of set-up in the book in terms of Lord Graves’s backstory and a magical organisation called MAAM but with that out of the way, there’s a lot of potential in the remaining books and I’ll definitely read on.

GOODLY AND GRAVE IN A BAD CASE OF KIDNAP was released in the United Kingdom on 9th March 2017. Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.