Gr 8 Up—Julia has a unique talent. She can go unnoticed by people when she wants, which is a great ability for a thief and a spy. Julia's current assignment is to spy on the lavish Mrs. Och's home and report any strange or unusual activities and visitors. Julia finds plenty. First, there's Mr. Darius, a boarder living in the basement behind a steel door that locks from the outside. Second, it seems that Mrs. Och helps witches escape the Cleansing, a ritual in which they are publicly drowned. The teen uses her gift to find out these secrets without knowing for whom she is spying. So when her mission changes, Julia wants to refuse. But she can't, because she will be killed if she does not follow through. The protagonist doesn't know whom to trust and whether she should involve the people she considers family. Told from the main character's point of view, the story starts slowly but builds quickly and keeps readers engaged. Teens will experience the emotions and actions as the narrator travels around her world and is betrayed again and again. This reads like a steampunk novel with some advanced technology and takes place in a mostly Victorian world. There are references to drinking and sex, although they are handled with a light touch. The story ends with a cliff-hanger.
VERDICT Recommend to fans of light fantasy and character-driven narratives.
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