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Monsters in the Mist

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"A tale that is chilling on more than one level... Zombie rats and ghastly ghosts galore—but the haunting comes from more than the spectral cast" — Kirkus

When 13-year-old Glennon McCue, his mom, and his fragile sister are left with their uncle at his lighthouse on Isle Philippeaux, Glennon desperately wants leave the desolate isle and return home. But his father is away, so Glennon is forced to spend his break surrounded by fog, rats, and chilling myths. Nothing seems quite right... with the island or with his family.

A storm rocks the island and a ship crashes near the lighthouse, leaving behind a group of sailors. Something is off about the survivors, who seem more monster than human. Soon it becomes clear that there won't be boats to take anyone home, and Glennon and his family are trapped.

It will take all Glennon's courage to save his family from the curse of the isle and the real monster in his life.

Pick up Monsters in the Mist if you are looking for:

  • A book for middle school students, 5th grade to 9th grade
  • Mystery books for kids 9-12
  • Chilling ghost stories and ghost books for kids (perfect for Halloween!)
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    "Readers who enjoyed the Savvy series by Ingrid Law and Drizzle by Kathleen Van Cleve will love this little gem." —Rebecca Williams, Portland Book Review

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    "[Kids] expecting a big move may find comfort in Sybaline's eventual acceptance of her need to leave the valley." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        June 20, 2022
        Thirteen-year-old Glennon McCue, his older sister Lee, and their mother are staying with their uncle Job, a lighthouse keeper, while their father attends a teaching fellowship overseas. When an accident leaves Job’s previous post on Lake Superior’s coast inhospitable, he is reassigned to the lighthouse on Isle Philippeaux, which is not accounted for on any maps. Over the course of their stay, Glennon and Lee encounter eerie rats, extreme and unprecedented weather, and terrifying ghosts, lending credence to their belief that the island’s inhabitants are hiding something frightening. Days before their scheduled departure, the family realizes they can’t find a way off Isle Philippeaux, and Glennon worries that supernatural forces are trapping them there. The McCue siblings exhibit signs of PTSD and, through Glennon’s memories of his verbally abusive father and the island’s immediate and engrossing mysteries, they tentatively confront their trauma. The supernatural and interpersonal story lines offer a hard-won tale of freeing oneself from both internal and external limitations. Brandt’s (A Wilder Magic) writing is lyrical—the gale force wind almost feels like its own character—and the narrative atmosphere proves harrowing. Most characters cue as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Natalie Lakosil, Bradford Literary.

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