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|title=Demelza and the Spectre Detectors
|author=Holly Rivers
|reviewer=Alex Mitchell
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=An amazing debut that tackles quite heavy subject matter with care, heart and humour.
|rating=5
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Maybe
|pages=336
|publisher=Chicken House
|date=February 2020
|isbn=978-1912626038
|cover=1912626039
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Demelza loves science - she loves it so much that she's been known to stay up late to work on her peculiar inventions! But Demelza discovers she has inherited a distinctly un-scientific set of skills: Spectre Detecting. Like her grandmother, she can summon the ghosts of the dead. But when Grandma is kidnapped by a mysterious villain, she knows Spectre Detecting has something to do with it. Only Demelza and her pasty best friend, Percy, can solve the deadly mystery ...

This is the debut novel of Holly Rivers (former star of the TV show The Worst Witch), and I have to say I’m impressed with her work. The book manages to combine science with the supernatural in the form of Demelza’s inventions, which is certainly an interesting mixture. The humour sprinkled throughout the book also makes it an entertaining read, alleviating some of the more tense moments in the story. This is supposedly the first in a series of mystery novels, and I admit that after reading this, I am interested in seeing how the series develops.

Our protagonist is eleven-year-old Demelza Clock, a quirky young inventor with a rather sarcastic sense of humour, who often stays up late working on her latest inventions. She is also a Spectre Detector, an individual with the ability to conjure apparitions of the recently deceased. She lives with her Grandma Maeve, an outwardly tough yet loving old woman who also moonlights (literally) as a Spectre Detector. Demelza attends Stricton Academy, where she is bullied by everyone from the draconian headmistress Ms Cardinal to the preppy hall monitors Persephone and Penelope Smythe. Her closest friend is Percival “Percy” Grey, a shy young boy with a love of adventure stories who home-schooled by his overbearing father due to his “weak constitution”.

A major theme in the book is that of death, and it is tackled with a lot of care and heart. A Spectre Detector’s primary job is to conjure up a spirit for grieving relatives so that they can properly say goodbye to them. Demelza’s own parents died seven years before the start of the story, and at times she does find herself missing them, which adds quite a bit of depth to her character. Even the villain of the story is driven purely by grief and only does what they do because they couldn’t bear losing a loved one. Overall, it is very mature for a piece of children’s fiction and adds a lot of weight to the story.

In conclusion, this is an excellent debut, tackling some heavy subject matter with heart, humour and care. I look forward to future instalments of this series.

Similar books by other authors:
[[A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness]] – a much more serious examination of loss and coming to terms with death.


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