ruby redfort

in October '21

we were  crossing France and listening to the audiobook of Look Into My Eyes.  It’s a pretty formulaic kids detective agency book elevated to genius level by wonderful narration by one Rachel Sterling.

I made about 20 illustrations as an Inktober exercise, but most of them were rather rushed and rubbishy. Others were good though.

Here are those others.

our hero,

Ruby is a twelve year old schoolgirl who wears a hair slide (called a “barette” in the book.)

and her best

chum is a skinny kid called Clancy Crew

clancy

can be trusted to be loyal to Ruby, even in difficult circumstances.

ruby

is an amateur detective who specialises in wearing tee shirts with cynical slogans.

That and solving difficult cases from slim clues.

for example

she can detect the chemical formula for Jade written in mirror language by using a broken powder compact.

now ruby

has rich parents.

Her lovely mummy, Sabina is a particular favourite of mine:  an elegant Stepford wife type who can kick ass when called upon to do so in difficult circumstance.

though

most of the time she’s pretty guileless, for example when she is used as a mule at the airport by a mysterious small man with a big moustache.

did i mention

that ruby has a part time job as a codebreaker for a secret intelligence agency?  She does!

Her minder is Mitch, the family butler incognito. He gets insructions through a toaster and by means of a watch-radio.

like us all,

Mitch and Ruby have a boss.

The laconic LB goes barefoot and indulges her expensive taste in op art.

while

dispensing assignments that may at first seem uncaring and harsh.

But you know, even LB has a heart.

a little light

relief is provided by the other secret agents, for example the smug but ineffective Froghorn (pronounced Froh-horn by himself and Frog-horn by our iconoclastic heroine)

as you can

imagine, Ruby gets the better of him in their several interactions (though he’s too dumb to realise this)

she also has

a husky to provide a foil for her charming mischief

another incompetent

colleague.

This codebraker for instance is depicted having rushed out of the beauty parlour half-done to play field agent hiding behind a menu to spy on a suspect.

Unfortunately she’s dead now following an offscreen “skiing accident”

nonetheless

Ruby survives abduction by the evil Babyface Marshall

and outwits

master criminal Count Von Viscount,  even having lost one of her glittering red clogs in the shrubs!

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in October '21

we were  crossing France and listening to the audiobook of Look Into My Eyes.  It’s a pretty formulaic kids detective agency book elevated to genius level by wonderful narration by one Rachel Sterling.

I made about 20 illustrations as an Inktober exercise, but most of them were rather rushed and rubbishy. Others were good though.

Here are those others.