After reviewing the third book in this series, I sought out the first book to see how it measured up. I am delighted to report that The Hunchback Assignments by Arthur Slade did not disappoint. Spy organizations in Victorian England battle it out with a sprinkling of steampunk flair. The action, plot, and dialogue are spot-on, but the young spies, Octavia and Modo, elevate the book beyond mere adventure. Octavia has spunk and verve without being acidic or catty. Modo, the protagonist, has the heart of a lion. The characters have layers that can be peeled back to arrive at intriguing complexities and subtle themes. The fact that Slade knows how to end a chapter and how to add a touch of poetry is icing on the cake. Difficult to put down, The Hunchback Assignments is highly recommended!
Content Analysis:
Violence overall was brief in description and often tended more towards the category of action. Incidents noted were as follows: a brief fight involving some punching and a character becomes unconscious; during an inquisition a character scratches another character’s cheek and pokes at the character’s eyeball; there is a scuffle between characters with some pushing; a character is murdered by being pushed from a window; there is a scuffle among characters and some shots are fired (no one is hit); there is an explosion; two characters struggle with punching and kicking and acid burns a character’s face resulting in a fall; characters arrive at a scene where a horse is injured and a man is pinned under a carriage; a weapon wrecks havoc in London by destroying structures; some characters fight with punching, tackling, strangling, and shots are fired (no one is hit); a character drowns.
Mature Subject Matter:
Mature themes include scientific ethics and experimentation; self-acceptance; control and independence; parental abandonment; the value of individuals versus loyalty to authority/country; priorities and triage in battle; manipulation.
Other content of note was the scientific experimentation and exploitation of orphaned children. While not graphically described, it was slightly disturbing. There was also scientific experimentation on animals.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
An opium den was mentioned.