Clever clockwork devices,
A hidden town,
A special man with a child's heart,
A spy and traitor plotting destruction...
Is it any wonder that Mr. Babcock used Uncle Tully's money to rescue working families from the poorhouses and create a unique village to fill all the estate's needs? Or that agents from enemy countries would try to steal Uncle Tully's work to use against England? Or that Katharine might finally find love?
The author promises us a sequel in fall 2013, so visit Stranwyne Keep yourself soon - and watch out for Aunt Alice's sharp tongue!
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Book info: The Dark Unwinding / Sharon Cameron. Scholastic Press, 2012. [author's website] [publisher site]
A hidden town,
A special man with a child's heart,
A spy and traitor plotting destruction...
Is it any wonder that Mr. Babcock used Uncle Tully's money to rescue working families from the poorhouses and create a unique village to fill all the estate's needs? Or that agents from enemy countries would try to steal Uncle Tully's work to use against England? Or that Katharine might finally find love?
The author promises us a sequel in fall 2013, so visit Stranwyne Keep yourself soon - and watch out for Aunt Alice's sharp tongue!
**kmm
Book info: The Dark Unwinding / Sharon Cameron. Scholastic Press, 2012. [author's website] [publisher site]
My Recommendation: It seems that Uncle is squandering away the family fortune,
so it falls to Katharine to quietly visit the old man and gather enough
evidence to have him declared insane. As “the poor relative”, the young lady
has no choice but to make the long carriage journey to Stranwyne Keep, and a mysteriously
strange place she finds it indeed.
A drowsy housekeeper, a mute young boy, a belligerent apprentice
named Lane – that’s the entire staff for this huge English manor house? Mrs. Jeffries
recognizes Katharine as Mr. Simon’s orphan daughter and avers that cousin
Robert’s scheming mother must have sent her here to uproot Mr. Tully.
Where is all the money going if Uncle doesn’t throw lavish
parties or buy fine horses? In his workshop across the moors, childlike genius
Uncle Tully creates precise inventions in miniature with Lane’s assistance and
keeps an unvarying personal timetable. Automatons, clockwork creations, part
science, part magic, all Uncle Tully.
The family solicitor enlightens Katharine about how this
estate is run – and how an entire village supports Uncle Tully’s projects as
the estate supports its hundreds of workers rescued from London’s poorhouses!
No wonder there is less money in the accounts than before… yet Mr. Babcock
assures her that these projects will rebuild the fortune soon.
Katharine becomes convinced that some of her uncle’s entertaining
inventions are very practical (others quite dangerous and alarming) as her
fondness for this very special person grows, so she decides to support him in defiance
of her aunt’s wishes, endangering her own chances of a safer financial future.
But all is not well in this idyllic setting, as strange
noises taunt Katharine in the manor, Lane warns her about upsetting her uncle, a
visiting student of mechanics begins to court her, people disappear from one
location and reappear far away, and the villagers turn against her in defense
of their dear Mr. Tully.
Who can she trust now - Lane? Mr. Babcock? Her maid and
friend from the village?
What’s causing those eerie noises and her new nightmares?
Is someone really planning to steal inventions from Uncle
Tully’s workshop?
A mystery and a Victorian family drama rolled into one, this
Dark Unwinding twists and turns as
Uncle Tully’s inventions tick-tock along, and a villain seeks to use them for
nefarious purposes. (One of 6,000 books recommended on www.abookandahug.com) Review copy and cover image courtesy of the publisher.
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