Monday, July 8, 2013
Etiquette & Espionage
The first in a series, Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger is a great summer read, combining mystery and humor with a young ladies' finishing school in a Victorian steampunk setting. The school in question is Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality. With rare exceptions, acceptance to the school is based on legacy. The students possess special qualities that with the proper training they will become effective assassins and intelligencers. Sophronia is one of the exceptions; she is a covert recruit, recommended by a family friend, Mrs. Barnaclegoose, who has observed Sophrina's penchant for getting into trouble--climbing, riding, hanging out in the stable--all decidedly unladylike activities. The mystery in this book relates to a missing piece of technology that will make telegraph communication through the aethersphere possible. Sophronia enlists the help of three classmates; a handsome boiler room crewman; the school's vampire, Professor Braithwope; and her mechanimal, Bumbersnoot, to help her locate the missing prototype. In the course of the book she barely escapes from a werewolf and flywaymen, and must contend with her arch-rival Monique. The book is all plot, running a bit thin on character development and atmosphere. It's all pretty silly, but fun.
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