{{short description|2013 novel by Jonathan Stroud}} {{Use British English|date=September 2017}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}} {{Infobox book |name= The Screaming Staircase |title_orig= |translator= |image= The Screaming Staircase.png |caption= UK cover |author= [[Jonathan Stroud]] |illustrator= Kate Adams |cover_artist= [[Alessandro Taini|Alessandro "Talexi" Taini]] (UK) |country= United Kingdom |genre= [[Supernatural fiction|Supernatural]], [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]] |publisher= [[Random House]] (UK)<br/>[[Hachette Books#Hyperion Books|Disney-Hyperion]] (US) |release_date= August 29, 2013 (UK)<ref name="release">{{cite web|url=http://jonathanstroud.tumblr.com/post/42665878634/lockwood-publication-dates|title=Lockwood Publication Dates!|first=Jonathan|last=Stroud|work=Jonathan Stroud's Blog|date=9 February 2013|access-date=15 February 2013}}</ref> <br> September 17, 2013 (US) |media_type= [[Hardcover]], [[Paperback]], [[ebook]], Audio CD |pages= 384<ref name="amazon">{{Cite book|isbn=978-1423164913 |title=The Lockwood & Co.: Screaming Staircase |last1=Stroud |first1=Jonathan |date=17 September 2013 }}</ref> |isbn= 978-1-4231-6491-3 |congress= |series= ''[[Lockwood & Co.]]'' | release_number = 1 |preceded_by= |followed_by= [[The Whispering Skull (novel)|The Whispering Skull]] |website = }}

'''''The Screaming Staircase''''' is a [[young adult fiction|young adult]], [[supernatural fiction|supernatural]] [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]] novel by [[Jonathan Stroud]]. It is the first book in the series ''[[Lockwood & Co.]]'', and was published on 29 August 2013 by [[Random House]] in the United Kingdom, and by [[Hachette Books#Hyperion Books|Disney-Hyperion]] in the United States on 17 September 2013.<ref name="release"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://rhdam2.randomhouse.co.uk/dam.aspx?p=downloadasset&assetversionid=2612763&key=63f246888f|title=Lockwood & Co news 25th Oct |first=Jonathan |last=Stroud |work=The Random House Group Press Office|date=25 October 2012 |access-date=21 December 2012}}</ref>

The story is set in a version of modern-day London experiencing an event called "the Problem," ghosts which appear throughout the city at nighttime and attack the living. Agencies have been created to fend off the ghosts and protect the public for a fee. However, only certain children and teenagers have the "talent" to sense the ghosts, which they gradually lose as they reach their twenties. The agencies are run by those who have passed the ghost-sensitive age, and the agents are the youth with the talents necessary to solve the hauntings, which puts them in danger in the process.

The story follows Lucy Carlyle and Lockwood & Co., the only supernatural agency in London run by children. The agency is led by Anthony Lockwood and has one other member prior to Lucy's joining, George Cubbins. As the series progresses, they investigate and solve hauntings and find deeper truths behind the ghosts and the Problem.

==Plot== A sinister Problem has occurred in London: all natures of ghosts, haunts, and spectres, who are weakened by iron and salt, are appearing throughout the city, and they are not exactly friendly. All ghosts have a "source" where they originate from, though if the "source" is destroyed or neutralised the ghost will be as well. Only young people have the psychic abilities required to see and eradicate these unnatural foes. Many different Detection Agencies have cropped up to handle the dangerous work, and they are in fierce competition for business. When the brave Lucy Carlyle joins the small but enterprising agency Lockwood & Co., which consists of George Cubbins (researcher), Anthony Lockwood (leader), and Lucy Carlyle (assistant), approximately a month later they are sued for a job gone wrong, resulting in the house of their employer burning down. So that DEPRAC (Department of Psychical Research and Control) does not close down their agency, they are forced to take on the de-haunting of the most haunted house in England for the sinister millionaire John Fairfax (owner of Fairfax Iron, an iron manufacturing company) with even odder conditions, such as no explosives.

The group ultimately survives the night and solves the mystery of the house and Fairfax, and the book ends with a celebration.

==Characters== *'''Lucy Carlyle''':<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bookzone4boys.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/coming-up-in-2013-7-lockwood-co-by.html|title=Coming Up in 2013 #7: Lockwood & Co. by Jonathan Stroud |work=The Book Zone|date=2 January 2013 |access-date=15 February 2013}}</ref> The newest member of Lockwood & Co. and the narrator of the book, Lucy is 15 years old,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://literatwo.wordpress.com/2013/08/15/jonathan-stroud-the-official-lockwood-co-interview/ |title=Jonathan Stroud – The official "Lockwood & Co." interview |last=Binea |first=Literatwo |date=15 August 2013 |website=Literatwo Binea & Mr. Rail |access-date=23 August 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130820225404/http://literatwo.wordpress.com/2013/08/15/jonathan-stroud-the-official-lockwood-co-interview/ |archive-date=20 August 2013 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> and is described as quick to start a fight. She was known in earlier revisions as Lucy Purser.<ref name="facebook">{{cite web |url=http://www.facebook.com/JonathanStroudAuthor/posts/499240273420809?comment_id=6183582&offset=0&total_comments=103|title=Hello Bee! Great question - well, there are three main character: Anthony Lockwood himself, who's the leader of the agency. He's quite dashing and a bit reckless, and gets into trouble consequently. There's George Cubbins, his deputy, who's rather more portly and (you'll be pleased to know) has a nice line in acerbic comments; and Lucy Purser, who's the newest member of the group and has one or two chips on her shoulder. They all live together in Lockwood's house in London and go out to tackle ghosts...|first=Jonathan |last=Stroud |work=[[Facebook]]|date=26 October 2012 |access-date=21 December 2012}}</ref> The daughter of a stationmaster in the North of England, she joined a local agency at an early age. However, after a disastrous case resulting in the loss of her fellow agents, Lucy left her former employment and family to start again in London. Lucy's Talent lies in her hearing and empathy through touch. *'''Anthony Lockwood''': The leader of Lockwood & Co., often referred to as just Lockwood. He is described as "dashing" and "a bit reckless".<ref name="facebook"/> His Talent is a sharp "sight"{{emdash}}seeing ghosts and deathglows, the psychic residue left by a violent death. Lockwood is known for his quick yet thorough approach to hauntings and prides himself on his abilities. He is a mysterious young man; orphaned and left with the family's property. *'''George Cubbins''': Anthony's deputy, and quite cynical. He is rather portly and a little slovenly.<ref name="facebook"/> George is much more focused on research and preparation than the other two agents, and prefers a longer waiting time between assignments. He rarely gets along with his fellow agent Lucy, but he shares a strong passion with Lockwood. He is also quite attached to a skull in a glass jar which he owns. The skull is possessed by a ghost. *'''Suzie Martin''': The daughter of Mrs. Hope, she meets Lockwood & Co. in her mother's absence, so they can investigate the presence of a Visitor in her family's home. She is quite sceptical of how young the agency is.<ref name="scribd">{{Cite web |url=https://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/139965840?access_key=key-1fr1b0lpe5yt3b9exyip |title=Scribd |last=Stroud |first=Jonathan |publisher=[[Scribd]] |access-date=11 May 2013}}</ref> *'''Annie Ward''': A young woman who returns as a type-two ghost following her death. Lockwood & Co. encounter her at the beginning of the book, and then go on to solve the mystery of her murder. Her Source is a locket which Lockwood and Co. found around the neck of her corpse. She and Lucy share a strong psychic connection. *'''Inspector Barnes''': An investigator of DEPRAC (Department of Psychical Research and Control), which is based at Scotland Yard. Barnes seems to disapprove of and possibly dislike Lockwood and George, however cooperates with them in the case of Annie Ward *'''Sir John William Fairfax''': The wealthy industrialist who owns the haunted Combe Carey Hall, assigns Lockwood & Co. the mystery within the mansion and offers them the money needed to save the company from debt. *'''Hugo Blake''': Annie Ward's 22-year-old boyfriend, who was accused of murdering Annie Ward.

==Sequels== A sequel to the book, titled ''[[The Whispering Skull (novel)|The Whispering Skull]]'', was published in September 2014.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.randomhousechildrens.co.uk/lockwood/asktheauthor.asp |title=Ask the Author |last=Stroud |first=Jonathan |date=11 August 2013 |publisher=Random House |access-date=23 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://jonathanstroud.tumblr.com/post/34288162756/lockwood-movie-deal-announced|title=Lockwood Movie Deal Announced!|first=Jonathan |last=Stroud |work=[[Tumblr]]|date=25 October 2012 |access-date=21 December 2012}}</ref> A second sequel, titled ''The Hollow Boy'', was published in September 2015.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Hollow Boy, by Jonathan Stroud|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/the-hollow-boy-by-jonathan-stroud-book-review-who-you-gonna-call-a6677406.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220618/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/the-hollow-boy-by-jonathan-stroud-book-review-who-you-gonna-call-a6677406.html |archive-date=18 June 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|access-date=17 March 2016|work=[[The Independent]]|date=4 October 2015}}</ref> The fourth book in the series, ''The Creeping Shadow'', was published in September 2016. The final book, ''The Empty Grave'', was published in September 2017.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Lockwood & Co: The Empty Grave|last=Stroud|first=Jonathan|date=7 September 2017|publisher=Corgi Childrens|isbn=9780552575799|language=en|id= {{ASIN|0552575798|country=uk}}}}</ref> A related book, ''The Dagger in the Desk,'' was published in February 2015.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Stroud|first=Jonathan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WleNBQAAQBAJ|title=Lockwood & Co: The Dagger in the Desk|date=2015-02-09|publisher=Penguin Random House Children's UK|isbn=978-1-4481-9694-4|language=en}}</ref>

==Adaptations== The film rights were acquired in December 2012 by [[Illumination (company)|Illumination Entertainment]] and [[Universal Pictures]], making this the first live-action project for the former. The film, titled ''Lockwood & Co.: The Screaming Staircase'', was to be produced by [[Illumination (company)|Illumination Entertainment]] CEO [[Chris Meledandri]].<ref name="variety">{{cite web |url=https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118061212/|title=Illumination, U acquire 'Lockwood' series|first=Justin |last=Kroll |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=24 October 2012 |access-date=21 December 2012}}</ref> However, in September 2017 it was announced that [[Big Talk Productions]] had optioned the rights to ''Lockwood & Co.'', with plans to adapt it into a television series.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2017/09/lockwood-co-big-talk-television-series-jonathan-stroud-1202172862/ |title='Lockwood & Co': Big Talk Prods To Adapt Spooky YA Detective Series For Television |last=Tartaglione |first=Nancy |date=19 September 2017 |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]] |access-date=2 November 2017 }}</ref> In December 2020, the show was announced to be going to [[Netflix]], adapted by [[Joe Cornish]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/global/netflix-uk-original-series-slate-1234852613/ |title=Netflix Unveils New U.K. Projects With Sam Mendes, Rowan Atkinson, Andy Serkis |last=Ravindran |first=Manori |date=13 December 2020| website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref> Filming began on the [[Lockwood & Co. (TV series)|Lockwood & Co. television series]] in the week following 5 July 2021,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.theknowledgeonline.com/the-knowledge-bulletin/post/2021/07/05/filming-begins-on-lockwood-co-for-netflix- |title=Filming begins on Lockwood & Co for Netflix |last=Daniels |first=Nia |date=5 July 2021 |website=The Knowledge |publisher= |access-date=17 July 2021 |quote=}}</ref> and it premiered on 27 January 2023.<ref>{{cite video|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_3rsK1YyPo|title=Lockwood & Co. {{!}} Official Teaser {{!}} Netflix|author=Netflix|via=[[YouTube]]|access-date=26 October 2022}}</ref>

==Reception== ''The Screaming Staircase'' has received the following accolades:

* [[Cybils Award]] (Speculative Fiction) (2013)<ref>{{cite web|date=2014-02-18|title=2013 CYBILS AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED|url=https://www.cbcbooks.org/2014/02/18/2013-cybils-award-winners-announced/|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=The Children's Book Council}}</ref> * [[Goodreads Choice Awards|Goodreads Choice Award]] (Middle Grade & Children's)(2013)<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Screaming Staircase (Lockwood & Co., #1)|url=https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/19125429-the-screaming-staircase|access-date=2021-07-18|website=Goodreads}}</ref> * [[Los Angeles Times Book Prize|''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize]] (2014)<ref>{{cite web|date=2015-04-18|title=2014 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Winners Announced|url=https://www.latimes.com/about/pressreleases/la-mediagroup-20150418-story.html|access-date=2021-07-17|work=Los Angeles Times}}</ref> * [[Mystery Writers of America]]'s [[Edgar Awards]] (Best Juvenile)(2014)<ref>{{cite web|date=n.d.|title=Edgar Allan Poe Awards 2014|url=https://www.bookreporter.com/features/edgar-allan-poe-awards-2014|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Book Reporter}}</ref> * [[Jewish Community Secondary School]]'s WeRead Prize (2014)<ref>{{cite web|last=Saker|first=James|date=2014-07-31|title=We Read Experience|url=https://jcoss.org/archives/1329|access-date=2021-07-17|website=Ronson Jewish Community Secondary School|publisher=}}</ref> * [[BookTrust]] and [[Amazon Kindle]]'s Booktrust Best Book Awards shortlist (9-11 Best Story) (2014)<ref>{{cite web|last=Eyre|first=Charlotte|date=2014-03-27|title=Booktrust unveils shortlist for Best Book Awards|url=https://www.thebookseller.com/news/booktrust-unveils-shortlist-best-book-awards|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=The Book Seller}}</ref> * North Carolina Young Adult Book Award nominee (2014)<ref>{{cite web|date=2014|title=2014-2015 Nominees & Winners|url=https://sites.google.com/site/ncslmayabookaward/Home/archives/nominees-winners-2014-15|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=NCSLMA YA Book Award}}</ref> * [[Carnegie Medal (literary award)|Carnegie Medal for Literature]] nominee (2014)<ref>{{cite web|date=2013-11-05|title=Five of our books nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2014|url=http://www.knighthallagency.com/nominations-announced-for-the-clip-carnegie-medal-2014/|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Knight Hall Agency}}</ref> * Worcestershire Public Libraries' Worcestershire Teen Book Award shortlist (2014)<ref>{{cite web|date=2014-08-08|title=Worcestershire's Teen Book Award winner announced|url=https://www.eveshamjournal.co.uk/news/11134757.worcestershires-teen-book-award-winner-announced/|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Evesham Journal}}</ref> * [[Inky Awards|Silver Inky Award]] shortlist (2014)<ref>{{cite web|date=2014-08-25|title=The 2014 Inky Awards Shortlist|url=https://www.readings.com.au/news/the-2014-inky-awards-shortlist#|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Readings}}</ref> * International Librarians of Japan's Sakura Medal nominee (2015) * [[Stratford Girls' Grammar School]]'s Warwickshire Secondary Book Awards (2015)<ref>{{cite web|date=2015|title=Warwickshire Book Awards|url=https://www.sggs.org.uk//news/?pid=6&nid=4&storyid=27|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Stratford Girls' Grammar School}}</ref> * [[Coventry City Council]]'s Coventry Inspiration Book Awards shortlist (2015) * UKYA Blogger Awards' UKYA Blogger Awards nominee (2015)<ref>{{cite web|date=2015|title=The 2015 UKYA Blogger Awards: A Whole Lot of Awesome|url=http://www.onceuponabookcase.co.uk/2015/03/the-2015-ukya-blogger-awards-whole-lot.html|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Once Upon a Bookcase}}</ref> * [[The Weald School]]'s Weald Book Award shortlist (2015)<ref>{{cite web|date=n.d.|title=The Weald Book Award|url=https://sites.google.com/theweald.org.uk/lrc/book-awards/the-weald-book-award|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=LRC & Library}}</ref> * [[American Library Association]]'s Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults (2015)<ref>{{Cite web|last=|date=2015-01-26|title=2015 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults Top Ten|url=https://www.ala.org/yalsa/2015-popular-paperbacks-young-adults-top-ten|access-date=2021-07-18|website=Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)|language=en}}</ref> * Children's Literature Association of Utah Beehive Book Awards nominee (Young Adult Fiction) (2016)<ref>{{cite web|date=2016|title=clau_2016.pdf|url=http://www.claubeehive.org/uploads/1/5/5/6/15561978/clau_2016.pdf|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Children's Literature Association of Utah}}</ref> * [[Nevada Library Association]]'s Nevada Young Readers' Award (Intermediate) (2016)<ref>{{cite web|date=n.d.|title=Past winners|url=https://nevadalibraries.org/page-1840718|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=Nevada Library Association}}</ref> * [[Washington Library Association]]'s Sasquatch Award nominee (2016)<ref>{{cite web|last=Lagios|first=Melina|date=2016-02-02|title=And the Award Goes To…|url=https://sanjuanislander.com/opinion/columnists/21054/and-the-award-goes-to|access-date=2021-07-17|publisher=San Juan Islander}}</ref> * [[Rebecca Caudill Young Reader's Book Award|Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award]] nominee (2017)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award|url=http://www.rebeccacaudill.org/component/rcyrba_voting/nominee/55|access-date=2021-07-18|website=Rebecca Caudhill}}</ref>

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