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The Faceless Ones (Skulduggery Pleasant)
The Faceless Ones - Skulduggery Pleasant
Author: Derek Landy
Valkyrie screamed, sprinting toward Skulduggery. — He looked up and reached out to her, but it was too late. — If you've read the other Skulduggery books by Derek Landy (and you really should have read them by now), you've seen it all before: Some bad guy wants to bring about the end of the world, and Skulduggery and Valkyrie fight valiantly to st...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780061240911
ISBN-10: 0061240915
Publication Date: 9/1/2009
Pages: 432
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
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barbsis avatar reviewed The Faceless Ones (Skulduggery Pleasant) on + 1076 more book reviews
Fourteen year old Valkyrie Cain works with skeleton detective Skulduggery Pleasant to stop the Diablerie from releasing the Faceless Ones from captivity. They have many allies and even more enemies: some known and some not. The danger to Valkyrie escalates with every book and she gets hurt worse and worse.

This series just gets better and better. I love the names of the bad guys: Murder Rose, Gruesome Krav, Remus Crux. And the good guys too: Ghastly Bespoke, China Sorrows, Tanith Low. The names tell you almost everything you need to know about the characters. After every book I can't imagine where the series will go next and each time I'm just amazed at the wizardry of this author. Simply amazing.
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Reviewed by Cat for TeensReadToo.com

Valkyrie Cain and company are back for another daring, supernatural adventure in Derek Landy's THE FACELESS ONES. This is the best SKULDUGGERY PLEASANT novel I've read so far, with much more development of the characters, their relationships, and higher stakes than we've ever seen before. If you thought life was dangerous for this crowd in the first two books, hold on to you hats - 'cause things only get worse from here.

Teleporters across the world are being murdered. Despite the suspension of his official title as Sanctuary's lead investigator, skeleton detective Skulduggery Pleasant and his young protégé, Valkyrie Cain, are on the case. It's small wonder then, when they're contacted by the world's last trained teleporter, Emmett Peregrine, for protection. But when Peregrine is murdered by members of The Diablerie on ace swordswoman Tanith Low's watch, the savvy duo knows the stakes have risen to an all-time high. For this time our heroes aren't just facing a skilled dark sorcerer intent on revenge, but a crazed madman determined to bring back a nearly indestructible force: The Faceless Ones.

What I enjoyed so much this time around was how Mr. Landy maintained the plot's forward-charging momentum, while simultaneously deepening the relationships between the main characters. The affection between Valkyrie and her new group of friends grows more apparent with each book, especially the almost parent/child attachment between her and Skulduggery, despite his best efforts to remain aloof. These familial stirrings are further evidenced when both mad scientist Kenspeckle Grouse and ex-boxer-turned-fine-tailor Ghastly Bespoke express deep concern over the increasing risks Valkyrie's new job poses to her life.

There are also wonderful scenes demonstrating how much "life" Valkyrie is missing out on by allowing her mirror self to take over her everyday activities, whether it's her first kiss, the growing distance in the relationship with her parents, or Tanith's tacit agreement with Kenspeckle's belief that Val needs friends her own age. As she sustains one injury after another and multiple near-death encounters, it becomes clear to the reader (if not Valkyrie herself) that this wickedly cool existence comes at a high price.

I applaud Derek Landy for not being afraid of taking the SKULDUGGERY PLEASANT novels in an even darker direction and showing the effects such events have on his young heroine's psyche. I'm eagerly anticipating book #4.


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