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Mischief at midnight

Kerr, Esme. (Author).

After summer break Anastastia and Edie are back at their boarding school, Knight's Haddon, but the friendship they forged last year is threatened by the arrival of a new girl, Janet, who befriends the orphaned Edie--but when Edie begins to think that Janet may not be exactly what she seems to be, events take a dangerous turn.

Book  - 2016
J FIC Kerr
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  • ISBN: 9780545904032
  • Physical Description 264 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition First [American] edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2016.

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"First published in the United Kingdom in 2015 by Chicken House."

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Following The Girl with the Glass Bird (2015), orphan Edie solves another mystery at her English boarding school.There's a new girl at school, Janet, who has a wealthy, distant mother and a useless father. She displaces Edie's best friend, Anastasia, as roommate, with a clear message from the headmistress that Janet will need help transitioning. Unfortunately, Janet is not interested in adjustingor even in staying at the schooland willfully flouts the rules, getting Edie into trouble. After some ferrets Anastasia's been given mysteriously disappear one night, some evidence points to Edie as the culprit, and she's ostracized by the others in her year, especially Anastasia. A few red herrings and Janet's odd comings and goings become secondary in the plot to Edie's growing sense of isolation from classmates, teachers, and relatives, a feeling she embraces a bit too readily. A strong British flavor pervades the tale, but most American readers will be familiar with the language and ideas from other imports. Nearly the entire story is from Edie's third-person point of view, but in one chapter the point of view switches to her uncle's. Although the setting is the same, and many of the presumably white, female characters are unchanged, the sense of claustrophobic intrigue is less effectively conveyed than in the first outing.Mildly mysterious but not quite suspenseful. (Mystery. 11-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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In this much-awaited sequel to The Girl with the Glass Bird (2015), Edie and Anastasia are back at Knight's Haddon boarding school. After a summer apart, though, their friendship isn't quite as strong as it used to be, and rebellious new girl Janet is luring Edie away from Anastasia and towards sneaky bad behavior. But Janet has secrets, not all of them good, making Edie and other girls suspicious. Janet has a plan, and Edie is getting drawn into it, even if she doesn't want to. This sequel has all intrigue of the first, not to mention the focus on friendships, and returning readers will be satisfied.--Comfort, Stacey Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Gr 4-6-Almost a year after the dramatic events that ended Kerr's previous middle grade mystery, The Girl with the Glass Bird, things seem to have settled down at Knight's Haddon boarding school for orphan Edie Wilson and her best friend, the passionate, childlike, and spoiled Russian princess Anastasia Stolonov. The beginning of winter term brings upheavals, of course, as the two girls are forced to give up their shared room so that Edie can look out for a new girl (the reckless, bitter, worldly Janet Stone), and the school reels at the news that a nearby wood is to be sold and cut down. Edie is torn between Anastasia and the strangely appealing Janet, as well as her complicated relationship with the school's dictatorial headmistress, Miss Fotheringay. Schoolgirl spats, strange disappearances, and encounters with protesters attempting to stop the destruction of the woods seem to add up to more than the sum of their parts, and as the mystery builds and Edie's troubles increase, she might be the only person who can avert real danger. As in The Girl with the Glass Bird, Kerr creates an atmosphere more murky than mysterious-intriguing but ultimately unsatisfying. Those who haven't read the previous book may find themselves a little turned around despite authorial explanations. So much time is spent on red herrings and foreshadowing that the plot is alternately predictable and meandering, and character development also suffers. Kerr offers moments of thoughtful insight and some gothic-inspired shivers, but few plot twists or emotional moments feel truly earned. VERDICT Worth reading for fans of the first book.-Katya Schapiro, Brooklyn Public Library © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Orphan Edie is excited for her second year at remote British boarding school Knight's Haddon. Then contrary new girl Janet complicates Edie's orderly world, wrapping her in a web of secrets and emotions. More of a school drama than a mystery, this sequel's plot is rather convoluted and tedious, but fans of The Girl with the Glass Bird will enjoy returning to Knight's Haddon. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.