Series: Book 1 in the Talents series
Rating: ***
Tags: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
In Victorian London, two children with mysterious powers
are hunted by a figure of darkness—a man made of
smoke. Sixteen-year-old Charlie Ovid, despite a brutal childhood
in Mississippi, doesn't have a scar on him. His body heals
itself, whether he wants it to or not. Marlowe, a foundling
from a railway freight car, shines with a strange bluish
light. He can melt or mend flesh. When a jaded female
detective is recruited to escort them to safety, all three
begin a journey into the nature of difference, and belonging,
and the shadowy edges of the monstrous. What follows is a story of wonder and betrayal, from the
gaslit streets of London, and the wooden theatres of
Meiji-era Tokyo, to an eerie estate outside Edinburgh where
other children with gifts—the Talents—have been
gathered. There, the world of the dead and the world of the
living threaten to collide. And as secrets within the
Institute unfurl, Marlowe, Charlie and the rest of the
Talents will discover the truth about their abilities, and
the nature of what is stalking them: that the worst monsters
sometimes come bearing the sweetest gifts. Riveting in its scope and exquisitely written, Ordinary
Monsters presents a catastrophic vision of the Victorian
world—and of the gifted, broken children who must save
it.