Still, the whistle of the coffin-train continues to blow.Īn intensely atmospheric and sometimes dark novel, Shadow-Town is the first in a four-book series. There were children busy doing unpleasant chores as slaves of the idle rich, and there were the rich lords and ladies themselves being. Everything builds to an exciting climax as the cousins discover the power of courage and loyalty. At the end lies Shadow-Town, where Tam has been enslaved by the Whisperers. Soon Jack and Rose are matching wits with the Dickensian Speculators, bunking with the mysterious Red Man, and riding the rails with the inhuman Clatterfolk who run the coffin-train. Before they get very far, Tam disappears. But the bickering cousins, goaded by Jack's wild friend Tamlin, end up daring one another onto a much more dangerous path. These aren't just stories, however, and their grandmother warns them to stick to the road when traveling. Although he's never ventured beyond the dusty fields, Jack likes to terrify Rose with stories of Shadow-Town, where creatures called Whisperers force the zombie-like victims of the Sleeping Sickness to work for them. Cousins Jack and Rose have been sent to live on their grandmother's farm for the summer.
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