Colin Trevelyan, newly orphaned heir to his parents' fortune, is
kidnapped in the night from his ancestral home and taken to the
grim Broggin Home for Boys, where he is underfed, overworked, and
destined for a short life in a deadly glass factory.
This story "immediately hooks readers, who will gobble up this
satisfying fare," says "School Library Journal."
"Fully realized Victorian melodrama that would make Dickens
proud," says "The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books."
A "Junior Literary Guild" selection and winner of the "Mystery
Writers of America" EDGAR Award.
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