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The DARK DEEPS

by Arthur Slade

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd | May 11, 2010 | Hardcover

While searching for the cause behind the sinking of several ships, Modo and Octavia sail to the exact coordinates of the attacks. Is it a sea monster? Or something else? They aren't alone in their pursuit: the beautiful and mysterious French agent Colette has been researching this phenomenon for some time.

Upon reaching the site, Modo and Octavia's ship is rammed, and Modo is plunged into the icy sea... and disappears from sight. As he faces certain death, Modo is saved by a most unlikely underwater rescuer and discovers the mechanical truth behind the attacks. But the Clockwork Guild closes in. How will he get back to the surface?

 

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    Although this is a YA book, I still enjoyed the story - the plot was excting, the characters were interesting and well-written.

    Modo, the young shape-shifting hunch-back, and Octavia his partner in spying, have once again been given an assignment by their mysterious employer, Mr Socrates in service of England.

    A particular spot on the ocean has suddenly become a dangerous place, where any ships who sail there are damaged at best, having to limp back to port, or sunk at worst with all hands lost. Another agent has been killed investigating, and now Mr. Socrates hopes Octavia and Modo, with their unique skills can figure out what's going on.

    As previously mentioned, the story is a good one, intrigues on the high seas, spies from multiple countries, the old nemesis of The Clockwork Guild, and new nefarious characters, all contribute to an enjoyable mystery/thriller.

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    Although this is a YA book, I still enjoyed the story - the plot was excting, the characters were interesting and well-written.

    Modo, the young shape-shifting hunch-back, and Octavia his partner in spying, have once again been given an assignment by their mysterious employer, Mr Socrates in service of England.

    A particular spot on the ocean has suddenly become a dangerous place, where any ships who sail there are damaged at best, having to limp back to port, or sunk at worst with all hands lost. Another agent has been killed investigating, and now Mr. Socrates hopes Octavia and Modo, with their unique skills can figure out what's going on.

    As previously mentioned, the story is a good one, intrigues on the high seas, spies from multiple countries, the old nemesis of The Clockwork Guild, and new nefarious characters, all contribute to an enjoyable mystery/thriller.

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    ***Possible spoilers***

    I enjoyed the first book, and I enjoyed this one even better. This one rather focuses more on Modo and Colette (another spy but for the French) aboard a submarine. The addition of Griff into the story- who makes a perfect creepy villain, also made the book a great read.

    What I enjoyed the most out of the story is the underwater city. I absolutely loved that part! the descriptions, the overall feel to it was so rich in description and was easily pictured. It was like reading a description of the lost city of Atlantis. The book has a certain 'Captain Nemo' feel to it because of the adventure at sea but the intrigue is what sets it apart and that's where Griff comes in and provides a spectacular role. He does make a chilling villain despite this book meant for children, I have read nasty villains before, but this one fits perfect for the target age audience.

    I thought Colette and Modo made a great team! they worked great together - it's an interesting contrast to what you see with Octavia and Modo (where they bicker at times - which is cute) but Colette seems to be the more calm, mature type character whereas I see Octavia as a small explosive firecracker (for lack of a better terminology!). I'm actually liking the fact that Octavia does really care about Modo, as she does show how she really feel throughout the book.
    I'd have to say, I think the only thing I did not really like is the late entrance of the Clockwork Guild. I thought they were going to be in the book for longer but no, so it was just a little disappointing. I was hoping there would be more of them hanging around (Well, Griff doesn't really count. Sort of. I was hoping for more of Miss Hakkandottir.)

    This was a great follow up to the First Hunchback Assignments. I did recently grab the third one; Empire of Ruins and am hoping it will be just as good! This series has to be one of my favorites of Children's Fiction.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Dreaming of Books Review

    Jenny N

    2 years ago

    Another adventure with Modo and Octavia. This time they set out to see to investigate a possible sea monster causing havoc in the northern Atlantic. The ship they are on gets rammed and Modo is tossed into the frigid waters. He gets rescued by the crew of the Ictineo, a submarine patrolling in the area and learns the real reason they are marking their territory in this part of the ocean.

    As in the first book Modo's still very conscious about his real face and not willing to show others even Octavia who he really cares for. So when he's onboard the Ictineo and learns about their plans and what they are trying to create, he understands and is tempted to join them. I noticed that Octavia's always wants to be the more dominant one when it comes to Modo. Maybe because she's older and feels that she's more experienced in espionage but she's always trying to take the lead in the investigation and not letting Modo have his say. But when Modo disappears into the waters, she's desperate to find him and it shows that she cares more for Modo than even she realizes.

    Most of the story takes place with Modo onboard the Ictineo submarine so I found it very useful that a picture of the submarine was included on the inside cover of the book. Not only do you get an exterior look of the ship, but you can see what the layout of the ship is like on the inside as the characters frequently moved from room to room while onboard the submarine.

    I read the first book a while back and this second book just exceeded my expectations. The story pulls you in and you become invested in the characters new and old…and I was even sad to see some of the new characters go. I highly recommend this series and it would be a great read for boys, girls and adults as well.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Kidnapped and Taken to the Bottom of the Sea

    Nicola Mansfield

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    2 years ago

    Reason for Reading: Next in the series. I'm a fan of the author's and I read every new book he publishes.

    Modo and Octavia's assignment is to investigate certain co-ordinates where something referred to as big fish has been sinking fishing boats and any ships that enter that water near Iceland. Modo and Octavia are separated and 'tavia does not play a large role in this story. Instead Modo finds himself kidnapped along with a French spy who has been working the same case for her government. Modo and Colette spend this adventure together which takes them underwater to a strange life aboard their world's first submarine; they are taken to the ideological, socialist, utopia the captain is building and protecting. But they have been infiltrated and it isn't long before the Clockwork Guild shows up in the form of Miss Hakkandottir.

    I loved this book, even more than the first one I think! Taking to the underwater world is exciting and creates a unique setting compared to book one. One thing I really like that Slade has done here is rather than populate book two with all the characters he has already established, he's chosen a few to be the heroes and villain, given the others smaller parts or mere mentions, while allowing a few new characters to make a fresh story. I find this way of writing a series keeps it vibrant and original. Modo's relationship with Colette was intriguing and very different than his with Octavia. Colette, being French, is more forward with Modo and he experiences some new dynamics with a woman. I loved Colette, she is a fiery character who charges every page she is on. While Octavia is not as central a figure this time around she still has enough time in the story to satisfy fans and she also goes through some emotional experiences that the reader at least can tell have affected her feelings for Modo.

    The plot itself is non-stop action with an ever present disturbing atmosphere. The new villain is a creepy presence and Miss Hakkandottir is her glorious cruel and ego-centric self. A great entry in The Hunchback Assignments brings another dark, atmospheric story that starts in an alternate London but travels to America, Iceland and down into the oceanic dark deeps.

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    Rating: 4/5

    The Dark Deeps

    book_lover26

    2 years ago

    first of all i will talk about the cover. the person in the middle is obviously Modo. the person on top i am guessing is Miss Hakkandottir because of her metal arm. the person on modo's left has got to be Colette. through her facial appearance you can see both the Chinese and french side of her. on the right is Octavia. she looks soo different from the first book. on the first book she looked so sophisticated. now, not as much. and the other thing i noticed is that in the shadows you can see Griff which is very cool.
    the book was pretty funny. the thing about Griff is that i thought he was also a spy who was very fast and quiet like Tharpa. who would have thought he was the first invisible man. i was sooo surprised. i also didn't expect a underworld city. and the ictineo sounds so cool. i love the pictures at the front and back of the book. i didn't expect it to be so big. it has a library, dining room and more. i would have loved to live on that ship underwater. also i think Octavia was jealous of Colette. the way she acted around her proved it. the thing is i wanted to know how Mr.Socrates acted after he see's Modo, because he was sad and trying to hide his emotions after he found out Modo was supposedly dead. overall this was a great book and i am looking forward to the next!!! ( :

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