![]() ![]() This is kept up throughout the book, with some startling revelations making us reassess any assumptions we might make and question everyone's motivations. I think I was left doubting just about everyone at some point, apart from Herbert and Violet. There's a lot of depth to this novel, with it hard to tell at times who is in the right and who's clearly not, apart from our young heroes. ![]() Her work in the book depository has given her knowledge of all sorts of myths and legends about Eerie-on-Sea that just might come in handy.! Of course, he has Violet stuck there right along side him, and I love how we see her own character grow and develop from book one. One of the things I loved about this novel was how well it threw different elements of Eerie-on-Sea against each other, with different factions all claiming ownership of a mysterious bottle, and poor Herbert caught in the middle. Herbert Lemon has a new case in his role as Lost and Founder, and it might be his toughest one yet! From the very beginning, this is dark and scary and foreboding, so much foreboding! It's so wonderful to head back to Eerie-on-Sea for another mysterious adventure! Gargantis is the sequel to the thrilling Malamander, and is another exceptionally good seaside mystery. ![]()
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