Skulduggery Pleasant (Skulduggery Pleasant, Book 1)
By Author / Illustrator
Derek Landy
Genre
Adventure
Age range(s)
11+
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN
9780007241620
Format
Paperback / softback
Published
03-09-2007
Synopsis
Meet the great Skulduggery Pleasant: wise-cracking detective, powerful magician, master of dirty tricks and burglary (in the name of the greater good, of course). Oh yeah. And dead. Then there's his sidekick, Stephanie. She's... well, she's a twelve-year-old girl. With a pair like this on the case, evil had better watch out...
"So you won't keep anything from me again?"
He put his hand to his chest. "Cross my heart and hope to die."
"Okay then. Though you don't actually have a heart," she said.
"I know."
"And technically, you've already died."
"I know that too."
"Just so we're clear."
Stephanie's uncle Gordon is a writer of horror fiction. But when he dies and leaves her his estate, Stephanie learns that while he may have written horror, it certainly wasn't fiction. Pursued by evil forces intent on recovering a mysterious key, Stephanie finds help from an unusual source - the wisecracking skeleton of a dead wizard.
When all hell breaks loose, it's lucky for Skulduggery that he's already dead. Though he's about to discover that being a skeleton doesn't stop you from being tortured, if the torturer is determined enough. And if there's anything Skulduggery hates, it's torture... Will evil win the day? Will Stephanie and Skulduggery stop bickering long enough to stop it? One thing's for sure: evil won't know what's hit it.
Reviews
Alan
- Age
13
This series of books, despite their length, are very enjoyable. It appeals to my quirky sense of humour, and Mr. Landy describes everything very well. The few twists they have in the plot make for an interesting read, and I thought that the part about him (Skulduggery, the Skeletal mage who was good frined's with Valkyrie's grandfather) losing his skull was quite good. The other main character, Valyrie Cain, an unruly young teen who read her grandfather's "stories", before he died, and thought they were just stories. When she found that they were true, she was shocked, and later learnt the ways of a mage herself. She is quite a funny character, and I found it amusing when she gave Skulduggery a comb for Christmas. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed this series, and I eagerly await more from Derek. I can only describe it as... "Compliments to the chef"
Suggested Reading Age 11+