by Will Mabbitt (Author) Taryn Knight (Illustrator)
Jake is in a race against time to foil a demon-riddled plot to destroy earth--what a way to start his new job at the Embassy of the Dead! The second book of this spookily funny trilogy.
In return for helping Stiffkey the ghost pass into the Afterworld, Jake Green has been awarded an official position at the Embassy of the Dead, a job he didn't ask for and, to be honest, doesn't necessarily want. But saying no to the Embassy isn't really an option, so now Jake must journey even deeper into the mysterious world of ghosts. What should be a routine Undoing takes a turn when Jake overhears a plot to destroy the very fabric between the worlds of the living and the dead. Can he do the impossible and stop the terror that creeps in the Eternal Void? With the help of his ghostly gang--hockey stick-wielding Cora and Zorro the fox--he's going to try. Hijinks from beyond the grave will tingle readers' spines and tickle their funny bones as the Embassy of the Dead trilogy continues.
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Gr 4 Up--Jake, fresh off his adventure in series opener Embassy of the Dead, is attempting to slide back into life as a normal British kid--ignoring the fact that he can see ghosts, that he's been appointed an official Undoer (someone who helps ghosts pass on) by the Embassy, and that his house continues to be inhabited by possessor spirit Cora, his ghostly assistant in all things afterworld. Despite his best efforts, Jake is ultimately summoned back to the Embassy for some emergency Undoing while the Elite Undoers are busy with a rash of problems. Jake and Cora discover a dangerous mystery that leads them from a missing assistant, to a contraband Afterworld goods-smuggling ring, to the threat of the emergence of a Plague Demon that could spell doom for the living world and Afterworld alike. As with the first installment, creepiness and humor are incorporated well with a satisfyingly twisty mystery that keeps pages turning. Character skin color is not mentioned in the text, but Jake and Cora appear with light-colored skin and brown and blond hair in the charming pencil illustrations sprinkled throughout the book, while side characters are depicted with a variety of skin tones and hair types. Librarians and caregivers should be aware that this plot revolves around the thwarting of a communicable plague that threatens the stability of the worlds of both the living and the dead, and recommend accordingly. VERDICT A spooky second installment that will satisfy fans of the first, and leave them excited for further adventures.--Darla Salva Cruz, Suffolk Cooperative Lib. Syst., Bellport, NY
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