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| The Ruby in the Smoke: A Sally Lockhart Mystery (Sally Lockhart) | 
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Author: Philip Pullman Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers Studio: Knopf Books for Young Readers Manufacturer: Knopf Books for Young Readers Label: Knopf Books for Young Readers Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 037584516X EAN: 9780375845161 ASIN: 037584516X
Publication Date: September 9, 2008 Release Date: September 9, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description ?BEWARE THE SEVEN blessings . . . ? When she first utters these words, 16-year-old Sally Lockhart doesn?t know their meaning. But when an employee of her late father hears them, he dies of fear. Thus begins Sally?s terrifying journey into the seamy underworld of Victorian London, in search of clues to her father?s mysterious death.
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  reprint of an entertaining Victorian young adult thriller September 18, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
In 1872 London, sixteen years old Sally Lockhart lives with her scornful Aunt Caroline Rees following the death of her father at sea. However when she receives a note that appears to have been sent by her dad, she visits her late father's former business partner Selby to learn who Mr. Marchands is and what is the Seven Blessings included in the enigmatic message. Office assistant Jim Taylor escorts her to secretary Mr. Higgs. Her mentioning of the Seven Blessings leads to Higgs suddenly dying from a heart attack.
When she receives a note from Mr. Marchands warning her to beware of the old witch, she goes to visit him. He tells her he cannot help her, but provides her with a journal from when her mother was murdered sixteen years ago in India. She avoids the witch who happens to be visiting Marchands and meets young artist Frederick Garland. She returns by train to London, but falling asleep the journal is stolen except for the last few pages that fell out. Her adventures are just beginning but she has allies in Jim, Frederick and his actress sister Rosa even as the witch Mrs. Holland arranges to have her murdered as she did Mr. Marchands.
This is a reprint of an entertaining Victorian young adult thriller starring a wonderful teenage heroine in peril and a strong support cast either willing to help her or hurt her. The story line is fast-paced from the onset as Sally just wants to know what her father's cryptic note means and never slows down as each innocent step she takes leads to trouble. In some ways in just a few scenes the vile villainess Mrs. Holland steals the show as her plotting is diabolically brilliant; just ask the journal thief. With a strong stance towards equality and bringing Madison Avenue marketing to Victorian London, fans will enjoy THE RUBY IN THE SMOKE, the first of the Sally Lockhart mysteries.
Harriet Klausner
  Her name was Sally Lockhart; and within 15 minutes, she was going to kill a man September 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In The Ruby in the Smoke, Phillip Pullman combines three of my favorite things: young adult fiction, a good mystery and a Victorian era setting.
Sixteen-year-old Sally Lockhart has recently lost her father in a shipwreck. After receiving a mysterious note warning her to "beware of the Seven Blessings", she visits her late father's shipping firm in the hope that someone there can make sense of the note. When she asks one of her father's employees about the Seven Blessings, the man is so terrified that he dies of a heart attack right in front of Sally. And so begins a chain of events that will have Sally questioning the circumstances of her father's death as well as her connection to a priceless Indian ruby. All the while Sally is pursued by a series of villains who are determined to kill her before she can learn the truth.
The Ruby in the Smoke is filled with colorful, vivid characters that seem ready to leap off the page. Sally is a strong female character, but she's not perfect by any means. Pullman avoided the pitfall of turning her into an unrealistic super heroine, while still highlighting her cleverness and charm. Even some of the villains are likeable while still being villainous; I was very amused by one soft-hearted thug who gives a temperance tract to a drunken man he's just beaten up.
With witty dialogue and twists and turns on nearly every page, The Ruby in the Smoke is a delightful and exciting read. I highly recommended it to any reader who loves a good mystery.
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