Author:Marcus Alexander
The final book in this fun fantasy adventure series, Keeper of the Realms - Lemony Snicket meets The Wizard of Oz!
'Keepers have and forever will be charged with the most dangerous tasks'
Charlie Keeper went to sleep thinking the battle was over. She should have known better.
The mighty dragons, known as the Winged Ones, are trapped outside Bellania. Guarded by the barbaric Stomen they cannot return - leaving the ruthless Lord Bane free to rampage across the mystical realm.
Only a lost pendant can free them and only Charlie Keeper can find it. But time is running out and Bane's army of monstrous creations grows more deadly by the day . . .
The odds are stacked against Bellania's youngest keeper. Could the next battle be her last?
** A contemporary fantasy adventure for 10+ with elements of The Wizard of Oz, Lemony Snicket and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
** Perfect for fans of Tolkien's The Hobbit and Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell's The Edge Chronicles.
** 'I would rather read Crow's Revenge than Harry Potter!' - Michael B, Year 7
About the author:
After several incident-filled years of travelling the world Marcus Alexander decided to pack in all serious attempts at reaching maturity and instead embraced the much more suitable world of parchment scribbling for a living. Marcus has a fondness for causing mischief, knows how to run really, really fast when he's in trouble and knows how to duck out of sight when someone points the long, bony finger of blame. Find out more about him and Charlie's adventures at www.keeperoftherealms.com
Also Available:
Keeper of the Realms: Crow's Revenge (book 1)
Keeper of the Realms: The Dark Army (book 2)
There's a surprise around every corner. Marcus Alexander has done a brilliant job. I would rather read Crow's Revenge than read Harry Potter!
—— Michael B, Year 7The story and artwork are excellent and they complement each other in the same way as Chris Riddell's artwork and Paul Stewart's storytelling do on their wonderful Edge Chronicles
—— Fantasy Book Review. . . a classic children's fantasy
—— SFXHe was so enthusiastic - he was a performer as well as an author
—— Rosie Dudgeon, school librarianThis is better than all the Harry Potter books put together. This is by far the best fantasy novel that has been published since Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. This book's awesome characters, gripping plot and emotion use make this a true must-read!
—— James, Year 9, Chigwell School [on Crow's Revenge]Written long before Harry Potter and Twilight burst into the mainstream, Jacques's Redwall series offered up endless adventure and complex, sympathetic characters
—— Boston GlobeThe Tales of Redwall, adventurous battles between good and evil set in a world of mice and squirrels and foxes, have captured the imaginations of millions of children (and adults) across the globe
—— ScotsmanThe Knights of the Round Table with paws
—— Sunday TimesJudging by his debut novel, The Demon's Watch, Conrad Mason is here to stay . . . Comparisons with Terry Pratchett are inevitable
—— CarouselThis exciting fantasy has well-rounded, likeable characters and a lively, twisting plot, yet it also tackles the issues of acceptance and prejudice
—— BooktrustReaders hungry for a plot as labyrinthine as the streets of the old port, pell-mell action, with chapters left hanging from cliff, roof or mainmast, should much enjoy this headlong read. Rip-roaring excitement and energy, and none the worse for that
—— Books for KeepsA very funny and very original story . . . Pirates, magic, amazing creatures and adventure, blend them into the mix and you come out with Demon's Watch, the perfect book for boys and anyone looking for a brilliant adventure
—— Armadillo MagazineThis book really does offer something for everyone and should be enjoyed by all
—— District YACleverly written, there is a whole host of twists
—— Tatty's Treasure ChestConrad Mason’s descriptions of life in Port Fayt, his humour and his turn of phrase make The Demon’s Watch a complete joy to read
—— BabbleaboutA swashbucking, magical, hilarious and scary adventure with quirky characters you can love, hate and wish you were friends with
—— Liz BankesThe whole book is fast-paced and exciting from beginning to end, filled with tavern brawls, witches, wizards and even monstrous sea creatures . . . The writing is something akin to Terry Pratchett’s style, with wonderful, crystal clear descriptions and great injections of humour throughout, making for an interesting read
—— Mostly Reading YAA terrific debut novel from Conrad Mason plunges you into a fantastic fantasy world you won't want to leave
—— Scribbler! MagazineMason is definitely one to watch . . . I eagerly anticipate the next installment
—— Behind the WordsA great family read; it has some of the best pirate banter that you will find written with oodles of imagination, humour and wit . . . Conrad has created a fantastic start to an amazing adventure
—— Mr Ripley's Enchanted BooksThis book is fantasy at its very best. A brilliant story, matched with amazing writing and characters you want to grab from the page and give a huge hug, makes a book that is just un-put-downable!
—— ReadaraptorAfter the first chapter I was gripped . . . The pacey plot is filled with action that will entertain even reluctant readers. The plot is not predictable though and I enjoyed the unexpected twists that kept me guessing until the end
—— Wright ReadingFor young readers hungry for adventure and a touch of magic, The Demon’s Watch will give hours of enjoyment. Definitely worth reading!
—— Wright Reading blogspotThis is a great fantasy adventure as well as that rarest of things: a children's book that is a great read for both children and adults
—— Nomad BooksEach page brims with adventure, magic, darkness, tension and suspense...Port Fayt is an antonym of dull and Mason’s ability to describe each detail allows us to feel the sea salt breeze, taste the slices of fried octopus and greasy paper bags of shellfish, and gulp the flagons of grog...When you complete this story, you feel a little piece of you has been left tucked among the pages, but readers console yourselves, more adventures from Conrad Mason lie ahead.
—— Catherine Duffy , Inis magazineThis book is a great family read; it has some of the best pirate banter that you will find...written with oodles of imagination, humour and wit...Conrad has created a fantastic start to an amazing adventure - I loved every minute embroiled in this story.
—— Mr Ripley's Enchanted BooksConrad Mason’s descriptions of life in Port Fayt, his humour and his turn of phrase make The Demon’s Watch a complete joy to read.
—— BabbleaboutThis can only be described as a rip roaring adventure - you get sad moments, followed by laughs, mixed in with fighting and gore. This book really does offer something for everyone and should be enjoyed by all!!! If you are a fan of Pirates of the Caribbean or the works of Terry Pratchett, I think this book is made for YOU!!!
—— District YAAmid the swashbuckling and shoot-outs, the ethos and humour recall the straighter-faced Discworld books.
—— SFXA very funny and very original story...Pirates, magic, amazing creatures and adventure, blend them into the mix and you come out with Demon's Watch, the perfect book for boys and anyone looking for a brilliant adventure.
—— Armadillo MagazineThis is such an enjoyable fantasy adventure. The worldbuilding is rather wonderful and completely credible but also unobtrusive...The action gets going right from the very first pages and it doesn't let up until the very end. The plot twists and turns without the tiniest of holes. The characters are well formed...the best thing about The Demon's Watch is the dialogue. Sparkling and energetic, it's full of wit and comic timing, with piratical idioms galore...I think this rip-roaring fantasy adventure is going to win a loyal - and thoroughly deserved - following.
—— The BookbagReaders hungry for a plot as labyrinthine as the streets of the old port, pell-mell action, with chapters left hanging from cliff, roof or mainmast, should much enjoy this headlong read. Rip-roaring excitement and energy, and none the worse for that.
—— Books for KeepsIf you want a fantasy world for your young reader that has a wonderful setting, great characters and populated by many different creatures in a hodgepodge melting pot, then you really have to get Conrad Mason’s The Demon’s Watch. It brings the best of fantasy to the reader with a whole host of cracking characters, top notch entertainment and of course demonstrates that brains can outsmart brawn be it either magical or physical.It’s cleverly written, there is a whole host of twists and Conrad doesn’t waste time by getting down to the nitty-gritty that will keep your young reader hooked to the final page. Throw in conspiracy, double dealing and selfish desires, which when fought against by the positive traits of our band of mismatched heroes, really gives the reader a treat to enjoy. Magical.
—— Tatty's Treasure ChestThis exciting fantasy has well-rounded, likeable characters and a lively, twisting plot, yet it also tackles the issues of acceptance and prejudice.
—— BooktrustA swashbucking, magical, hilarious and scary adventure with quirky characters you can love, hate and wish you were friends with.
—— Liz BankesThe Demon’s Watch is fantasy at its best...It’s a brilliant story, amazingly written and with fantastic characters. The whole book is fast-paced and exciting from beginning to end, filled with tavern brawls, witches, wizards and even monstrous sea creatures...The writing is something akin to Terry Pratchett’s style, with wonderful, crystal clear descriptions and great injections of humour throughout, making for an interesting read.
—— Mostly Reading YAA terrific debut novel from Conrad Mason plunges you into a fantastic fantasy world you wont want to leave. Filled with page turning action, surprise twists, laugh out loud moments and brilliant characters, such as the quick-thinking Tabitha, Scribbler! was on tenterhooks all the way through.
—— Scribbler! Magazine