Book description
London, 1865. There are many mysteries in this world that are yet to be
resolved. Some of them, man was not meant to know . . . Scientist,
inventor and occasional sleuth, Horatio Lyle, is a man of science - a
man of reason. As such, he does not care for the Tseiqin and the
strange, mystical enigma they represent. But when news reaches him of a
plot to remove them - through the simple expedient of mass murder! -
well . . . that presents a problem for a man of moral fortitude. A
decent man. A man like Horatio Lyle . . . Leading his young friends,
Tess and Thomas, and his faithful hound, Tate, into a series of the most
appalling dangers, Lyle leaps to the rescue of his mortal enemies. But
when the dust clears and the menace has been confronted, there remains
one rather pressing question for occasional Special Constable Horatio
Lyle: who's going to rescue him . . . ? Catherine Webb is one of the
most talented and exciting young writers in the UK. She published her
extraordinary debut, Mirror Dreams, at the age of 14, garnering
comparisons with Terry Pratchett and Philip Pullman. Subsequent books
have brought Carnegie Medal longlistings, a Guardian Children's Book of
the Week, a BBC television appearance and praise from the Sunday Times
and the Sunday Telegraph, amongst many others. Catherine lives in London
without a cat but plans to remedy that, soon.