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The tiger in the well : [a Sally Lockhart mystery]

This sequel to The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North combines heart-thumping suspense, a thorough-going examination of Victorian London's underclass, a lively gang of heroes and villains and a mystery sinister enough to leave readers filled with anxiety. An unknown evildoer has made elaborate plans to steal Sally Lockhart's life away from her--by usurping her home, her business, her daughter Harriet and, finally, her sanity. Elsewhere in London, Jewish immigrants who have fled the Russian pogroms are being systematically fleeced. Daniel Goldberg, a socialist journalist, believes that the evil genius behind these brutal acts is a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik. Rendered homeless and hounded through London's slums, Sally endures a plight that in many ways mirrors the mistreatment of the Jews. Aided by Goldberg and a handful of the city's toughest gangsters, the dauntless heroine triumphs over this malevolence. Astute readers are likely to figure out the Tzaddik's identity long before Sally does--a bit of predictability that is at odds with Pullman's otherwise tight plotting. On the whole, however, this thought-provoking romp is as rich and captivating as a modern-day Dickens novel. Ages 12-up.

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  • "Wanneer een zakenman in 1881 beweert dat Sally zijn weggelopen vrouw is en zijn dochtertje terugeist, probeert zij koste wat kost achter de waarheid te komen."
  • "In 1878 in London, Sally, now twenty-two and established in her own business, and her companions Frederick and Jim try to solve the mystery surrounding the unexpected collapse of a shipping firm and its ties to a sinister corporation called North Star."
  • "Sally Lockhart is 25, and somebody wants to destroy her. She receives divorce papers from a man she has never met, let alone married--yet this trap is so well laid that she is powerless to prove otherwise. When custody of her precious daughter is awarded to this evil stranger, it is the beginning of a terrifying struggle in which Sally will have to fight, and kill if necessary, for the freedom of her family."
  • "This sequel to The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North combines heart-thumping suspense, a thorough-going examination of Victorian London's underclass, a lively gang of heroes and villains and a mystery sinister enough to leave readers filled with anxiety. An unknown evildoer has made elaborate plans to steal Sally Lockhart's life away from her--by usurping her home, her business, her daughter Harriet and, finally, her sanity. Elsewhere in London, Jewish immigrants who have fled the Russian pogroms are being systematically fleeced. Daniel Goldberg, a socialist journalist, believes that the evil genius behind these brutal acts is a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik. Rendered homeless and hounded through London's slums, Sally endures a plight that in many ways mirrors the mistreatment of the Jews. Aided by Goldberg and a handful of the city's toughest gangsters, the dauntless heroine triumphs over this malevolence. Astute readers are likely to figure out the Tzaddik's identity long before Sally does--a bit of predictability that is at odds with Pullman's otherwise tight plotting. On the whole, however, this thought-provoking romp is as rich and captivating as a modern-day Dickens novel. Ages 12-up."@en
  • "In London in 1881, twenty-four-year-old Sally finds her young daughter and her possessions assailed by an unknown enemy, while a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik seeks to involve her in his plot to defraud Jewish immigrants."@en
  • "In London in 1881, twenty-four-year-old Sally Lockhart finds her young daughter and her possessions assailed by an unknown enemy, while a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik involves her in his plot to defraud and exploit the hordes of Jewish immigrants pouring into the country."@en
  • "Wanneer een zakenman in 1881 beweert dat Sally zijn weggelopen vrouw is en zijn dochtertje terugeist, probeert zij koste wat kost achter de waarheid te komen. Vanaf ca. 13 jaar."
  • "In London in 1881, twenty-four-year-old Sally finds her young daughter and her possessions assailed by an unknown enemy, while a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik involves her in his plot to defraud and exploit the hordes of Jewish immigrants pouring into the country."@en
  • "In London in 1881, twenty-four-year-old Sally finds her young daughter and her possessions assailed by an unknown enemy, while a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik involves her in his plot to defraud and exploit the hordes of Jewish immigrants pouring into the country."

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  • "Young adult literature"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Young adult fiction"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Young adult works"
  • "Anglické romány"
  • "Roman pour la jeunesse américain"
  • "Detektivní romány"
  • "Detective novels"
  • "Adventure stories"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "English fiction"
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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "Der Tiger im Brunnen : Abenteuer-Roman"
  • "The tiger in the well : [a Sally Lockhart mystery]"@en
  • "El Tigre del pou"@ca
  • "The Tiger In The Well"@en
  • "Sally y El tigre en el pozo The Tiger in the Well"@en
  • "The tiger in the well"@en
  • "The tiger in the well"
  • "The tiger in the well : a Sally Lockhart mystery"@en
  • "Tigr v kolodt︠s︡e"
  • "Jing di zhi hu"
  • "De tijger in de put"
  • "סאלי לוקהארט : נקמת הטיגריס"
  • "The tiger in the well : Sally Lockhart quartet"
  • "Tigeren i brønden"@da
  • "Tygr ve studni"
  • "Der Tiger im Brunnen ein Sally-Lockhart-Krimi"
  • "井底之虎"
  • "Sally y el tigre en el pozo"@es
  • "Sally y el tigre en el pozo"
  • "The tiger in the well 3"@en
  • "The Tiger in the Well"@en
  • "The Tiger in the Well"
  • "Sali Loḳharṭ niḳmat ha-ṭigris"

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