Book description from Amazon
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: SaltRiver (August 31, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781414319483
ISBN-13: 978-1414319483
From best-selling author G.P. Taylor comes the highly anticipated second installment of The Dopple Ganger Chronicles, a series that combines art and traditional text to help “reluctant readers” discover the wonder of books.
Erik Morissey Ganger, famed explorer and detective (well, in his dreams), and his mischief-making sidekicks, twins Sadie and Saskia Dopple, didn’t go looking for a secret tunnel beneath the school. They never intended to make the acquaintance of a shifty private eye with a nose for trouble. It wasn’t part of the plan to come face to face with an old enemy, one with an agenda of his own that could destroy them all. And unraveling the “secret of indigo moon” was the farthest thing from their minds.
At Isambard Dunstan’s School for Wayward Children, these things just seem to happen.
In The Secret of Indigo Moon, confirmed troublemakers Erik, Sadie, and Saskia plunge headlong into a new and perilous mystery, one that challenges everything they thought they knew about their lives, themselves, and whom it’s safe to trust.
My Thoughts:
The Secret of Indigo Moon by G.P. Taylor is the second in the series The Dopple Ganger Chronicles. This unique series tells the story of Erik, Sadie and Saskia who live at Isanbard Dunstan's School for ayward Children. The book is partly graphic and written novel. I was pleasantly surprised when I read it. I found it fun to read and the artwork is awesome. I had not read the first book of the series, The First Escape, and I do think it is important to read the books in order, because I was a little lost at times as to what was going on. I love graphic novels and I think that this series is great.
I received this review book from Tyndale House Publishers and was not monetarily compensated for my review.
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