Monday, December 14, 2009
The Haunting of Elaizabel Cray, by Chris Wooding
Thaniel is a Wych hunter, and at only seventeen, it's a challenging job. One could even say life threatening. Wychs, strange and warped creatures that live in the Old Quarter of London, threaten the lives of the civil people that live just across the river. When the sun goes down, the Wychs come out to play. And unfortunately, their main source of food are defenseless humans. So of course killing Wychs would be a lucritive job, assuming Thaniel doesn't get killed in the process. On one of his Wych hunting missions in the Old Quarter, Thaniel comes across something he does not expect. Elaizabel Cray, a beautiful, if not crazed and a bit psychotic girl, is found in the ruins of an old house covered in dirt and unkempt. Thaniel, the type of concerned soul that he is, quickly takes her in, but he may be getting more than he bargained for. Elaizabel is possessed by something sinister, a benevolent spirit that attracts everything horrific and evil from the drudgery of London. Thaniel, along with his friend and mentor, Cathaline, has to find the source of Elaizabel's savagery and what has taken hold of her soul.
Chris Wooding is a sensational author, with vivid vocabulary and imaginative storylines. The Haunting of Elaizabel Cray is an amazing read for anyone who longs for a world where not everything is what it seems, and where evil often wins. With a steampunk-like setting in old London, a real place can really feel like an entirely different world.
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