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Treasure of the Golden Skull

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Return to the weird and wonderful world of Maudlin Towers for a second adventure – brilliantly written and illustrated throughout by Chris Priestley in this striking and funny package.

Mildew and Sponge don't think much of Maudlin Towers, the blackened, gloom-laden, gargoyle-infested monstrosity that is their school. But when they are told the school might close, our heroes realise that being apart and somewhere else could be even worse!
But what starts out as a secret hunt for buried treasure quickly becomes weirder than Mildew and Sponge could ever have imagined. Who is that new boy who can get people to do whatever he wants just by looking them intently in the eye? (A hypnotist!) Why does that strange teacher have tattoos and a beard? (He's really a pirate also looking for the treasure!) Could their heartbroken English teacher hold the key to this riddle of riddles? (Just maybe ...)
Most importantly, can Mildew and Sponge save the day – and the school – once more?
This hugely funny, deliciously creepy and action-packed series is perfect for 8+ readers who like their mysteries with a twist. Fans of Lemony Snicket and Chris Riddell will love Maudlin Towers.
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2019
      Could there be hidden pirate treasure somewhere about that might save the decrepit old school from closing? Once again, students Arthur Mildew and Algernon "Sponge" Spongely-Partwork set off on a round of "detectivating," as only a stash of gems purportedly left by Greenbeard the pirate can save Maudlin Towers from being shut down. Fortunately, there are plenty of only mildly obscure clues to the trove's location scattered about the grounds. Unfortunately, news of the trove gets out, and soon the faculty is suddenly replaced by a bevy of more colorful, if perhaps less qualified, strangers with names like Jacques Blacques and Leather-Nose Susan who bill themselves as descendants of Greenbeard's crew. There are other, more subtle, treasure hunters on the prowl too. Plainly considering this as but one in a continuous string of episodes, Priestley chucks in references to previous events, an encounter with a time-traveling teacher who was dead in the previous outing, and a giant, floating eyeball explicitly slated to reappear in a future one. Channeling Edward Gorey, the author gives the all-white cast depicted in frequent ink drawings and closing gallery a comically cadaverous look. This import is coming to the U.S. as is, complete with British spellings and punctuation conventions for an immersive experience. More "faldoolery" for fans. (Gothic farce. 10-12)

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