Black Butler, Vol. 2

, #2

English language

Published April 28, 2010 by Yen Press.

ISBN:
978-0-316-08425-3
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3 stars (2 reviews)

As high society's social calendar opens up and the Season draws to a close, London is gripped by fear. Someone has taken to stalking women of the night and painting the town red...in their blood. The name on everyone's lips seems to be "Jack the Ripper" - and as a result, the name on Queen Victoria's lips is Phantomhive. Summoned to London to clean up the mess created by this madman, Ciel Phantomhive arrives with Sebastian, his extraordinary butler, at his side to pour him tea, polish his silver, and...investigate a serial killer. And with the aid (and occasional interference) of a few of the Phantomhive house's numerous acquaintances, little stands in the way of the young earl getting to the bottom of this mystery. However, one question remains...can he handle the shattering truth behind it?

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reviewed Black Butler, Vol. 2 by Yana Toboso (黒執事 [Kuroshitsuji], #2)

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With the Season coming to a close, fear grips London. Somebody has stalked women of the night and painting the town red... with their blood. “Jack the Ripper” seems on everyone’s lips - and as such, Queen Victoria requested Phantomhive. When Queen Victoria summoned Ciel Phantomhive to London to clean up this madman’s mess, Sebastian, his exceptional butler, poured him tea, polished his silver, and... investigate a serial killer. It doesn’t take much for the young earl to sort this out mystery with his aids. One question remains... can he handle the shattering truth?

I found this book to be all over the place. It begins with Ciel’s incompetent staff and Sebastian fixing all their mistakes as usual, and then suddenly becomes a murder mystery where Ciel has to cross dress at a party. Despite disliking the predictable villain and storyline, I commend the pairing of a potentially interesting character. …

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