Urdale, Eleanor. Montmorency on the Rocks: Doctor, Aristocrat, Murderer?URDALE, Eleanor. Montmorency on the rocks: doctor, aristocrat, murderer? Scholastic. 359p. c2004. 0-439-60677-2. $6.99. JS To quote from the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, May 2005: This sequel to Montmorency: Thief, Liar, Gentleman? (reviewed in KLIATT in May 2004) continues the adventures of an audacious Victorian-era robber-turned-aristocrat. Once a common thief, he was caught in the act and badly wounded. Recovering in prison, he decided to make a new life for himself, forging a new identity as the highborn high·born adj. Of noble birth. Adj. 1. highborn - belonging to the peerage; "the princess and her coroneted companions"; "the titled classes" coroneted, titled , high-living "Montmorency" but funding his new life by continuing to sneak through the sewers of London, popping up to rob the rich, as "Scarper." The clever former convict To adjudge an accused person guilty of a crime at the conclusion of a criminal prosecution, or after the entry of a plea of guilty or a plea of nolo contendere. An individual who has been found guilty of a crime and, as a result, is serving a sentence as punishment for the act; has two good friends, the doctor who saved his life and Lord George Fox-Selwyn, who has recruited him as a spy for the government. In this thriller, Montmorency must recover from a drug addiction drug addiction or chemical dependency Physical and/or psychological dependency on a psychoactive (mind-altering) substance (e.g., alcohol, narcotics, nicotine), defined as continued use despite knowing that the substance causes harm. he picked up while spying in the East, and then help his friends to solve two mysteries: the death of a number of babies on a remote island in Scotland, and bomb explosions in London. Truth and forgiveness are the themes, as Montmorency comes clean about his past and also reencounters his old landlady landlady n. female of landlord or owner of real property from whom one rents or leases. (See: landlord) and her helpful daughter. Told in a rather old-fashioned style to match the era, this will intrigue YA readers, serving as a sort of preamble A clause at the beginning of a constitution or statute explaining the reasons for its enactment and the objectives it seeks to attain. Generally a preamble is a declaration by the legislature of the reasons for the passage of the statute, and it aids in the interpretation of to Sherlock A Macintosh utility starting with Version 8.5 of the operating system that provides a common facility for searching the local hard disk, the local network and the Internet. Holmes tales, perhaps. The dual identity of Montmorency/Scarper continues to hold great appeal. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT |
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