Beware the vampire’s bite! Ulf the werewolf is training to become an official Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Beasts (RSPCB) agent. His mission takes him to the jungle in search of a legendary jungle vampire. But the evil Baron Marackai is hot on his trail. Can Ulf and his friends find the vampire before Marackai gets his hands on it? The future of the RSPCB depends on it....
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"Loved it. Its a good book"
— Tia (4 out of 5 stars)
“Gerard Doyle’s vocal talents and character depiction enhance the tale, helping to maintain the intensity and mystery of the story throughout. A good choice for fantasy fans and youngsters with short attention spans.”
— School Library Journal" Rhys still loves this series and insists on having at least one of his parents keep up as well. This was pretty good - I think they're improving. I wasn't fooled by the Baron Marakai disguise but it was much cleverer in this edition. "
— Sidney, 2/23/2012" Rhys still loves this series and insists on having at least one of his parents keep up as well. This was pretty good - I think they're improving. I wasn't fooled by the Baron Marakai disguise but it was much cleverer in this edition. "
— Sidney, 7/17/2010David Sinden is one of the Beastley Boys, the nickname for the authors of the Awfully Beastly Business series. He writes these books with two of his childhood friends. If he didn’t write, he thinks he would be a painter or veterinarian.
Matthew Morgan is one of the Beastley Boys, the nickname for the authors of the Awfully Beastly Business series. He writes these books with two of his childhood friends.
Guy Macdonald is one of the Beastley Boys, the nickname for the authors of the Awfully Beastly Business series. He writes these books with two of his childhood friends.
Gerard Doyle, a seasoned audio narrator, he has been awarded dozens of AudioFile Earphones Awards, was named a Best Voice in Young Adult Fiction in 2008, and won the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. He was born of Irish parents and raised and educated in England. In Great Britain he has enjoyed an extensive career in both television and repertory theater and toured nationally and internationally with the English Shakespeare Company. He has appeared in London’s West End in the gritty musical The Hired Man. In America he has appeared on Broadway in The Weir and on television in New York Undercover and Law & Order. He has taught drama at Ross School for the several years.