The Inkberg Enigma
By (Author) Jonathan King
Illustrated by Jonathan King
Gecko Press
Gecko Press
1st August 2020
1st August 2020
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
741.5
Winner of Storylines Notable Books Awards 2021 (New Zealand)
Paperback
128
Width 190mm, Height 255mm
467g
Funny, exciting, charming, mysterious, and just the right amount of genuinely scary. Brave young heroes, dark secrets, and a warm heart make this a hugely satisfying adventure for readers of all ages.
Dylan Horrocks, author of HICKSVILLE
Miro and Zia live in Aurora, a fishing town nestled in the shadow of an ancient castle. Miro lives in his books; Zia is never without her camera. The day they meet, they uncover a secret.
The fishing works, the castle, the town council: all are linked to an ill-fated 1930s Antarctic expedition. But the diary of that journey has been hidden and the sea is stirring up unusual creatures. Something has a powerful hold over the town.
With Zia determined to find out more, Miro finds himself putting aside his books for a real adventure.
The Inkberg Enigma is an exciting adventure with a strong filmic narrative.
"Inthe best tradition of classic comics, the baddies get their comeuppance in this tale of an endearing couple of oddball kids."
-- The Listener, 50 Best Kids' Books of 2020"With an array of blended, multilingual, and multiracial families and diverse gender representation, this book is beautifully inclusive Villains, magical books, and creatures from the deep combine for a fast-paced, rollicking graphic mystery."
-- Kirkus Reviews"There are so many elements to love in this fast-paced, contemporary read that is full of adventure and heart I would confidently place this in the hands of bookish 8 year-olds to reluctant teens, and any adults that enjoy a graphic novel."
-- Magpies Magazine"a fun mystery for readers looking for supernatural adventure."
-- Children's Books Ireland, Picture This Reading Guide selectionJonathan Kings comics have featured online and in anthologies. King is a prominent filmmaker whose debut featureBlack Sheepremains one of New Zealands biggest-selling feature films. Its international awards include the Audience Award at the Grardmer Fantastic Film Festival, the Silver Raven at the Brussels Fantastic Film Festival and the Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. King co-wrote, produced and directed a film adaptation of New Zealand childrens classicUnder the Mountainby Maurice Gee, starring Sam Neill, which was released worldwide.The Inkberg Enigmais his first childrens book.