Deathwood Damian Strikes Again

Damian Drake’s new pen-friend, Mitzi, saw him in his last play, was impressed by his juggling skills and wants to meet him. Damian agrees, but runs into even more trouble than ever. Their new gardener turns out to be the very man who deserted Mitzi’s Aunt Velda at the altar, and she is mad for revenge. Also, Damian’s well-connected parents have invited as a dinner guest the judge who sent Mitzi’s father to prison, and he is equally mad for revenge. Mayhem is certain to follow.

illustrated by Tony Ross

a funny and accessible read that will appeal to a wide age range. - Write Away
This is a well written and well produced book that will appeal particularly to those jsut building up their reading stamina. - The School Librarian
Deathwood Damian is a natural progression for anyone who has enjoyed reading about Horrid Henry - with a similar sense of mischievous, slapstick humour, together with zany, endearing illustrations from Tony Ross. - Carousel
 
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