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DEADMAN'S CASTLE by Iain Lawrence

DEADMAN'S CASTLE

by Iain Lawrence

Pub Date: March 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-8234-4655-1
Publisher: Margaret Ferguson/Holiday House

The Lizard Man is after his family—or so a tween believes.

By the time Igor, his unlikely chosen name, has reached his 12th birthday, he wants it all to end. He and his parents and little sister have been on the run from the person he’s dubbed the Lizard Man, after his distinctive tattoo. When he was 5, his father reported a crime, after which they hurriedly left town; now they move frequently and keep to themselves while Dad reports to the Protectors. In their current town, Igor finally convinces his father to let him attend school, where he makes friends and plays sports and computer games for the first time. Goth Zoe favors black clothing and makeup. Angelo becomes his constant companion, even inviting him for a sleepover. In the company of his new friends and sometimes on his own, Igor begins to explore their town (against his father’s firm directives), feeling a strange sense of familiarity with the streets and buildings. It is in Deadman’s Castle, an odd building filled with underground rooms and passages, that Igor, his friends, and the Lizard Man come together in a life-threatening encounter. Friendship difficulties provide a contrast and an anchor to the terrifying threat, and the various plot elements are deftly tied together in a fitting twist that will have readers quickly turning the pages. Main characters are cued as White.

Filled with suspense and intrigue.

(Mystery. 9-12)