The Lurkers

3 stars out of 53 stars out of 53 stars out of 53 stars out of 53 stars out of 5
Charles Butler
Published by Usborne (October 2006)
176pp, 978 0 7460 7065 9, £5.99 pbk
cover of The Lurkers

John Forster (read Faustus and you’ll be right on the button) is a very gifted lad heavily into all aspects of fantasy, especially Arthurian legend. Only Verity, his sister, has spotted that something is not right and that the youngster is undergoing a sinister character change as the alien Lurkers start to reveal themselves and their nightmare schemes to take over the human race.

This is a multi-layered read that youngsters can take at any level and enjoy. On the one hand it is a fast and engaging yarn about demon possession and on the other a Truth versus Evil morality tale. It has pace and quality plotting and is admirably grounded in a real place (Bristol) despite its more fantastical elements. Good to have a girl as the St George/ saviour character.

Worth a try with boys and girls who are into Fantasy.

Reviewed in BfK No. 163 (March 2007) by David Bennett (DB)
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