Book Blog: Colleen Gleason's The Clockwork Scarab
I’m delighted to share my thoughts on a recently
published book, The Clockwork Scarab, A Stoker and Holmes Novel (Chronicle
Books). This is author Colleen
Gleason’s first young adult book, though she’s written over twenty novels,
including The Gardella Vampire
Chronicles.
I fell in love with the book’s premise that the
niece of Sherlock Holmes and the sister of Bram Stoker (Dracula) would team together to solve mysteries with Victorian London
as the setting.
Evaline
Stoker and Mina Holmes, both 17, are not fast friends when the story begins. In
fact, they are as different as night and day. Due to their unique talents - Evaline’s great-great aunt was a vampire
hunter of great renown; Mina has inherited her uncle’s keen ability to solve
crimes – they are charged by the Queen to find out who is murdering young, upper-class
women in London. The only clue tying various crime scenes together are
mechanical scarabs found near each body.
Gleason does a wonderful job of mixing the foggy,
gas-lit atmosphere of London in 1889 with a fun dash of Steam Punk elements such
as air ships, steam-powered street lifts, and all manner of cog and gear-driven
devices with wonderful names like the Steam-Stream Gun and the Night
Illuminator. Add a few artifacts from the British Museum, a resurrected Egyptian
goddess and even a bit of time travel and you have a lively, action-packed story.
Ms. Gleason is also adept at creating characters that I think will appeal to
readers – young female sleuths dealing with their families’ fame, the social restrictions
of the age regarding women and their own insecurities.
9 comments
This sounds awesome!
Thanks, Aaron. It was!
What a fascinating premise & setting! It sounds like the kind of world a reader would love to get lost in.
Can't wait to read this one! Thanks for sharing, Robin.
It's a fun premise. I'm a big fan of Young Sherlock Holmes, so I really wanted to read it.
You're welcome!
Ohh I want to read this. I read a little preview and fell in love. I can't wait to get my hands on it.
Enjoy, Jen!
Just having my own giggle because I went back and read my sentence, "Evaline’s great-great aunt was a vampire hunter of great renown;". Great-great aunts can only be of great renown, right?
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