The Creeping Shadow by Jonathan Stroud

The Creeping Shadow (Lockwood & Co., #4)

by Jonathan Stroud

"A terrible crime forces Lockwood to turn to Lucy for help, setting them on the trail of dark secrets at the heart of London society. Both professionally and personally, their investigation stirs up forces they may not be able to control. . ."--

Reviewed by Nessa Luna on

5 of 5 stars

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Warning: This review has some minor spoilers for the previous book(s) in the series. If you haven’t read those, beware.

Back in 2018, I picked up a book called The Screaming Staircase, the first book in the Lockwood & Co series. I really enjoyed that book, but it took me another book to fall absolutely in love with this series. By the time I finished The Whispering Skull, I decided I needed to get my hands on the rest of the series. The Creeping Shadow is book four in this five-book series. In these books, we follow Lucy Carlysle, who joined the small ghost-hunting agency led by Anthony Lockwood. In book four, however, she’s alone – a freelance agent. But soon enough she’s swept up in another adventure with her previous colleagues.

Let me just start off by saying that I loved this book. I think it is my favourite so far, though of course, I haven’t finished the series yet. But this book made me realise how much I actually love this series and how much I care for these characters. Even Holly, who didn’t join the agency until the last book. I actually didn’t like her too much at first, though she did grow on me in the previous book already. By the time I finished this book, she was one of my favourite characters (who am I kidding, all four of the agents from Lockwood & Co are my favs).

This book had some twists and turns and I enjoyed every one of them. Especially near the end, I was sitting on the edge of my seat and I stayed up until way past my bedtime to finish it because I needed to know how it ended. (And what an ending it was…) I just love Jonathan’s writing style. While I feel like it was intended for the younger side of YA, I kept imagining the characters as being older than they really were – maybe that has to do with my age, maybe it has to do with the danger these characters are constantly in.

What I also love about these books is that there is hardly any romance in them at all. Though I do think or maybe hope something will happen between Lockwood & Lucy because COME ON GIVE THAT TO ME PLEASE. I hadn’t felt like this before, but thanks to this last book I really want them to end up together, please. As someone who’s asexual and a little bit aromantic, it’s refreshing to see a YA book that doesn’t revolve around romance (it’s not a bad thing, but I’m just tired of reading fantasy/sci-fi books that are secretly romance books with a fantasy or sci-fi blanket).

All in all, I really loved The Creeping Shadow and I’ve been constantly recommending it to people who want to read Paranormal books. If you love ghost stories, if you love Sherlock Holmes-type characters, if you want to read a book with little to no romance – read the Lockwood & Co series.

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