The brand new must-read middle-grade novel from the author of super-spooky Crater Lake. Perfect for 9+ fans of R.L.Stine’s Goosebumps and Stranger Things!
It’s summer term and time for a school trip with a difference! Year 8 are on a boat off the coast of France, learning about ocean life. But things are about to get WEIRD . . .
Who is the creepy man on board the ship? And what IS the vast, shadowy creature seen lurking at the bottom of the ocean?
When the ship is sunk Club Loser realise that they are the only ones who can save the day, and their classmates. Can they outwit and defeat a giant, deadly sea monster from the depths? It’s a fight for survival and if they fail, Club Loser will find themselves in a watery grave . . .
What did I think?
Deadly Deep is aimed at 10-12 year olds but I’m in my fifties and I loved it. I actually didn’t realise this was book four in the series when I ordered it, but I didn’t feel at a disadvantage at all having not read the first three books as I quickly got to know the vividly drawn characters.
The classmates from Dread Wood High are onboard a boat on a school trip and this is one trip they will never forget. They are set to learn much more than they expected about ocean life as they get up close and personal with one particular creature of the deep.
I found this book incredibly entertaining and could totally visualise everything that was happening on board the boat. So much so that my heart was pounding and my pulse was racing as events unfolded.
The only thing I struggled with (as an oldie) was some of the teenage slang words but I made a good guess at their meanings as I didn’t want to stop reading to look them up.
Deadly Deep is massively entertaining, incredibly funny and a little bit scary. I really enjoyed it; it’s something completely different for me and I’d highly recommend it.
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