Dodger is a novel written by Terry Pratchett, set in early Victorian London, and inspired by Charles Dickens's character the Artful Dodger. The book was released on 13 September 2012 in the UK.

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978-1-4090-2441-5
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Review of 'Dodger' on 'Goodreads'

Viktoriaaniseen Lontooseen sijoittuva seikkailuromaani viemäritonkijasta, joka sattumalta tulee pelastaneeksi salaperäisen neidon väkivaltaiselta kuolemalta, ja siitä se seikkailu sitten lähtee. Ihan viihdyttävä, vaikkei Pratchett tätä kirjoittaessaan ehkä enää ollut ihan terävimmillään.

Reading a Terry Pratchett book is always a delight, though now tinged with sadness that there won't be any more. While I don't think this is his finest non-Discworld book (I would give that award to 'Nation', which I think is one of the best books I've read), it is still a hugely enjoyable romp through Victorian London. The novel centres on Dodger, a young lad who makes a living 'toshing', that is sifting through stuff in the sewers to find items of value. He lives with an elderly Jewish man called Solomon, who has wandered all over Europe while fleeing persecution. At this point, you might be thinking "Dodger? Elderly Jewish man? Sounds suspiciously like 'Oliver Twist'". The clever twist (ahem, sorry) to this book is that it also happens to feature real Victorians, including one C. Dickens. While Dodger isn't the Artful Dodger, and Solomon isn't Fagin, in …