Mort the Meek and the Perilous Prophecy
By (Author) Rachel Delahaye
Illustrated by George Ermos
3
Little Tiger Press Group
Stripes Publishing
18th June 2023
5th January 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Engagingly light-hearted, Pratchettesque comic fantasy - The Guardian
When Brutalias ever suspicious Queen is forewarned of a new enemy a nearby island called Bonrock Mort is worried. As a pacifist, hes a firm believer that strangers are just friends they havent met yet. Then he and his best friend and fellow pacifist Weed are sent to the island to investigate.
But Bonrock is a warm and welcoming place, with luscious landscapes and tropical waters. Morts relieved theres no need to fight! Until they stumble upon something terrifying Perhaps there really is trouble in paradise
The third book in a wickedly funny series about an aspiring pacifist in a brutal kingdom, perfect for fans of the HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON series, FROSTHEART and THE NOTHING TO SEE HERE HOTEL.
Praise for MORT THE MEEK AND THE RAVENS REVENGE:
Crammed with wisecracking corvids and outrageous wordplay, its engagingly light-hearted, Pratchettesque comic fantasy - The Guardian
Delahaye's writing is clever and hilarious and bursting with creativity - Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD
A rip-roaringly funny read from the queen of comedy - Linda C, Educator
This is a hilariously dark adventure for anyone who wants to stand up for whats right - Tsam P, Bookseller
After studying linguistics, Rachel began a career in print journalism. She has worked in London, Sydney and Melbourne, and now lives in Bath. While she has vowed never to move again (well, not for a little while), her imagination has refused to settle down, and shes now writing childrens fiction, including the hilarious JIM REAPER series. Rachel is married with two children and a dog called Rocket. You can follow her on Twitter at @RachelDelahaye.
George Ermos is an illustrator, maker, and avid reader from England. He works digitally and enjoys illustrating all things curious and mysterious.