Oh. Oh, this was good.
So, I read Treasure Island earlier this month, and the similarities between it and this book are fascinating. Main character's family runs a motel. (An inn in Treasure Island.) A mysterious man arrives, and his name is William Skelton, or "Billy Bones." (His name is Billy Bones!?) Billy Bones is killed in the night by a group of old acquaintances led by a blind guy who is also killed. (The blind guy and everything?!) But the old rogue leaves something very interesting to the main character. From here the plot takes a very different path, but the main characters do find an ally with the last name Lawney. (Like Treasure Island's Trelawney?!) Much later in the book we meet the cook, called Big Ben Sterling. Sterling. (Like sterling Silver!?!) Later, a kid accidentally eavesdrops on Sterling and another character having an incriminating conversation while eating an apple. (The apple barrel scene in Treasure Island!) We also get another scene strongly evoking the "Flint's ghost" scene in, again, Treasure Island! WHAT?!? And there's more. I have not read "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," but I know the general concept, and this book gave some of those same impressions! Is this secretly a Stevenson fan piece? I don't know. I don't know! And the book's main plot, from what I can tell, is pretty original aside from these. But it was SO fun to collect these connections! I kinda want to read more Stevenson books just to see if there are any I missed!
I absolutely adore this author's writing style! It tickles my fancy in every way! The descriptions are vivid and engagingly worded, and the dialogue is fun, followable, and realistic! And the occasional addition of witty one-liner quotes such as "Fish would know the taste of math," brings me so much enjoyment! It's all brilliant! Strange personal preference--I like how the author didn't seem to feel limited in his perspectives at all! He let the narrative and viewpoints be whatever they needed to be! I really liked that!
The story, world, and characters were all very original and enjoyable. The villain was nice and creepy. The main characters were fun, competent, and just the right amount of reckless. (Though, I did choose to mentally age them up a year because twelve felt just a little too young.) One other thing I thought was that the cover did not match the character description, which is minorly irritating. If you know me you know I'm a sucker for large and varied casts, and this book totally delivered with its wonderful array of side characters! The plot was engaging, the action scenes had me wide eyed and gasping! (Especially a certain part in the climax involving jumping over fireballs! (You know it's gonna be good when the author says it "seemed to happen in slow-motion!"))
So, I think this brain-dump proves that I enjoyed this book. A lot. I don't know how soon I'll read the second book, but I plan to. The cliff-hanger was not too evil, so I don't feel compelled to read it just yet. But seriously, I'll be reading more from this author for the writing alone!