The Demon's Watch

The Demon's Watch

by Conrad Mason (Author)

Synopsis

'We're the Demon's Watch, son. Protectors of Port Fayt. Scourge of all sea scum. Don't tell me you've never heard of us?' Half-goblin boy Joseph Grubb lives in Fayt, a bustling trading port where elves, trolls, fairies and humans live side by side. Fed up of working at the Legless Mermaid tavern, Grubb dreams of escape - until a whirlwind encounter with a smuggler plunges him into Fayt's criminal underworld. There he meets the Demon's Watch and learns of their mission to save the port from a mysterious and deadly threat. Can Grubb and his new allies uncover the dark plot in time, or will they end up as fish food in Harry's Shark Pit?

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Published: 01 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 0857560298
ISBN 13: 9780857560292
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: An accessible, rip-roaring adventure full of pirates, magical creatures and unlikely heroes. This is fantasy at its best.

Media Reviews
Amid the swashbuckling and shoot-outs, the ethos and humour recall the straighter-faced Discworld books SFX Mason's writing is lively and engaging, and his message of tolerance is a potent one -- Philip Womack Literary Review A hugely entertaining and comic fantasy story that will have young readers enchanted. Conrad Mason has filled his story with characters to rival those in any of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels Book Zone For Boys Sparkling and energetic, it's full of wit and comic timing, with piratical idioms galore ... I think this rip-roaring fantasy adventure is going to win a loyal - and thoroughly deserved - following The Bookbag Brilliantly drawn, with wonderfully descriptive passages, and excitement and tension aplenty, this story cleverly intermingles the worlds of humans and mythical beings, so that its hardly seems like a fantasy novel at times -- Steve Pird The School Librarian
Author Bio
Conrad Mason was born in 1984. He studied Classics at Cambridge University, and now works in London as an Editor of children's fiction.