Nobody likes a sticky monkey....
As self-appointed Guardian of Otherhand Castle, Edgar's alarmed when a nasty looking black tail slinks off under the rhubarb plants, kitchen maids go missing and the castle begins to flood.
There's never a dull moment for the strange Otherhand family; Lord Valevine, Minty his wife, 10-year-old Cudweed; his pet, Fellah (the sticky monkey); and his big sister, black-haired, gothic-ly gorgeous Solstice, as they come face to face with the owner of the black tail.
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"Precisely as the quote says, "most enjoyable story... There is wit, memorable characters and danger lurking in the castle cellars. Who would ask for anything more?" CAROUSEL. And it also has amazing illustrations. " — Mashael (5 out of 5 stars)
"Precisely as the quote says, "most enjoyable story... There is wit, memorable characters and danger lurking in the castle cellars. Who would ask for anything more?" CAROUSEL. And it also has amazing illustrations. "
" I love Edgar :D "
" Fun - trying to find something for Spencer to read after the Harry Potter books. "
" Precisely as the quote says, "most enjoyable story... There is wit, memorable characters and danger lurking in the castle cellars. Who would ask for anything more?" CAROUSEL. And it also has amazing illustrations. "
" Quite a cute, fun story - definitely will read the next one :) "
" Sedgwick's writing style is fantastic in this series. My nearly ten-year-old son is hooked. "
" It's a good book but it is quite predictable "
Marcus Sedgwick, born and raised in East Kent, England, is a widely admired, prizewinning author of fiction for young adults. He won the Branford Boase Award for his debut novel, Floodland, the Booktrust Teenage Prize for My Swordhand Is Singing, and the 2014 Michael L. Printz Award for Midwinterblood. His books have been short-listed for over thirty awards, including five times for the Carnegie Medal, twice for the Edgar Allan Poe Award, and four times for the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize. He teaches creative writing at the Arvon Foundation in England and at Ty Newydd in Wales. He divides his time between a village near Cambridge, England, and a house in the French Alps.
Martin Jarvis, OBE, has recorded more than 150 Just William stories for the BBC. These have become international audio bestsellers. He won the Theatre World Award for his starring role on Broadway in By Jeeves; his West End appearances include works by Ayckbourn, Frayn, Pinter, and Wilde. Screen successes include everything from Stargate Atlantis, Doctor Who, and Numb3rs to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and the Oscar-winning Titanic.
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