The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne (#1 Scarlett and Browne)

Author(s): Jonathan Stroud

Senior Fiction | Read our reviews! | Science Fiction & Dystopia | Adventure

Set in a broken, future England, where gunfights and monsters collide, this is the exciting first title in a phenomenal fantasy teen series by the bestselling children's novelist.


England has been radically changed by a series of catastrophes – large cities have disappeared and London has been replaced by a lagoon. The surviving population exists in fortified towns where they cling to traditional ways, while strangely evolved beasts prowl the wilderness beyond. Conformity is rigidly enforced and those who fall foul of the rules are persecuted: some are killed, others are driven out into the wilds. Only a few fight back – and two of these outlaws, Scarlett McCain and Albert Browne, display an audacity and talent that makes them legends.

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STELLA'S REVIEW:
Wanted for audacious crimes across England: a sassy young woman adept at robbing banks, outwitting the law, dealing with the Faith and keeping the Tainted at arm's length, not to mention the beasts in the Wildness and the other hustlers in the Surviving Towns. This is the wild west of a dystopian and flooded England. London is covered by water — and at the centre of this lagoon are the Free Isles, while the rest of the country has reverted to wildness and walled towns with strict codes of conduct. The unusual and challenging are not wanted: others are cast into slavery and the Council of the Faith is all-powerful in rhetoric and financial dealings. We meet Scarlett McCain just after she has pulled off a bank robbery and is escaping by taking a route through the wild lands. The trick is to get through and out before darkness falls, evading her pursuers who won’t dare follow under the stars. The problem is she is sidetracked by a bus that has crashed into the woods and the sole survivor, a hapless teen boy, Albert Browne. Help the boy (get him back to the road) and still have time to make it through the trees. This plan doesn’t pan out. The boy is even more mysterious than the evasive Scarlett and some things about the crash and where Albert comes from don’t add up, and now they have pursuers on their tail that aren’t so scared of the beasts coming out to hunt. Scarlett now has a seemingly useless companion with her as she travels cross-country, trying to outrun an enemy she doesn’t know. Let's just say there will be gunshots, wounds, jumping off a cliff, and almost drowning in a river. And, most oddly, pursuers in jackets and bowler hats (sinister!) are after Albert. But why? As they travel together, despite Scarlett’s threats to ditch him (trouble follows Albert and maybe Albert makes trouble), a frightening spectre is rising, and a woman who won’t give up on her desire to recapture Albert enters the picture. While Scarlett puzzles Albert’s abilities, strange as they are, and questions her sanity in sticking with him, she’s also drawn to this unusual young man trying to find a place to belong in this strange, and often uninviting, new world. Putting their faith in a grizzled and grumpy old seafarer (travelling the waterways with his mute granddaughter), his ‘trusty’ boat and his knowledge of the rivers and byways they head in search of the Free Isles where Albert hopes to find a new home. It won’t be plain sailing, at all. There are plenty of twists and turns, daring adventuring and an exciting plot to entice you into this new intriguing world and keep you hooked, wanting more. The first in a new series from the author of 'Lockwood & Co.' (and if you haven’t read these you have been missing out), The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne is mesmerisingly good, their world is fascinating, and Stroud doesn’t miss a beat in laying down some great challenges: climate change, species mutation, psychological manipulation, and power struggles as well as more endearing qualities of humanity in bravery, loyalty and friendship — for his characters as well as the reader.


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Review: You won't be able to put this down. A classic in the making. -- Eoin Colfer
Thanks to Albert's quirky likeability, Scarlett's insouciant bad-assery and the evocative setting, you soon forget the cliches and simply enjoy the ride. [...] In short, this is bleedin' brilliant from start to finish. And did we mention the giant otters? * SFX *
Stroud's writing is a treat; brilliantly crafted world building, taut action scenes, fabulous villains and witty dialogue. A wild ride indeed, and the first in a series. * The Observer (The New Review) *
the incomparable Jonathan Stroud, fresh and startling. As ever with Stroud, the narrative tone is sophisticated and sardonic.* Financial Times *
'Stroud's talent for creating astonishing yet utterly believable literary worlds is well known - and this is another triumph. This adventure - starring a pair of charismatic anti-heroes, intensely cinematic action laced with characteristically dry wit, and a mash-up genres - crammed with gun fights, monsters and shadowy government operatives. '-- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller *


 


 

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Winner of UKLA Book Award 2022 (UK) and Warwickshire Secondary Book Award 2022 (UK) and 1066 Schools Book Award 2023 (UK). Short-listed for Books Are My Bag Readers Awards 2021 (UK) and Wirral Book Awards 2021 (UK) and Derbyshire Schools' Book Award 2021 (UK) and Grampian Children's Book Award 2021 (UK) and Cheshire Schools' Book Award 2022 (UK) and Coventry Inspiration Children's Book Award 2022 (UK) and CrimeFest Awards (Best Crime Novel for YA) 2022 (UK) and Cumbria Secondary School Book Award 2022 (UK) and FCBG Children's Book Award 2022 (UK) and Redbridge Teenage Book Award 2022 (UK).

 

Jonathan Stroud wrote his earlier novels - Buried FireThe Leap and The Last Siege - whilst working as an editor at Walker Books. Now he works full-time as a writer, with his bestselling Lockwood & Co. series and Bartimaeus trilogy gaining worldwide interest and two titles, Ptolemy's Gate and The Empty Grave, having been long-listed for the Carnegie Medal.

General Fields

  • : 9781406394818
  • : Walker Books, Limited
  • : Walker Books Ltd
  • : 277.0
  • : 01 October 2020
  • : 198mm x 129mm x 198mm
  • : books

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  • : Jonathan Stroud
  • : Paperback
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