The Castle in the Sea (Quest of the Sunfish 2) by Mardi
McConnochie, (Allen and Unwin) PB RRP
$14.99
ISBN
9781760290924
Reviewed by
Daniela Andrews
The sailing
adventures of Annalie, Will, Essie and Pod continue in the second ‘Quest of the
Sunfish’ book, as they desperately search for Spinner. The story picks up about
three weeks after the foursome escaped from Little Lang Lang Island, armed with
the names of four important scientists. This novel focuses on their quest to
find and talk to each scientist in the hope they’ll find Spinner. Their journey
is highly dangerous. Aside from the ongoing threat of roaming pirates, they
need to remain hidden from the Admiralty and, especially, Beckett (who is still
pursuing them relentlessly). Then there’s the weather. The book begins with a
ripper of a storm that causes two characters to become lost at sea … and the
action never loses pace thereafter.
As per the first
book, this is a highly gripping page-turner. The chapters are short, and
there’s action aplenty. Mardi McConnochie slips in a few more details about the
Collodius Process and why the research must be kept hidden from the government
at all costs. She also clearly sets the direction for the closing novel in the
trilogy, to be released in September 2017 – the foursome must make their way to
the final scientist on the list, who lives on a mysterious island with
extremely guarded borders.
McConnochie
occasionally offers the occasional recap as to what happened in ‘Escape to the
Moon Islands’, but reading the first book is necessary to appreciate the
background of the journey. There is also very little focus on the personalities
and background stories of Annalie, Will, Essie and Pod in this one. The
characters might not seem particularly interesting, or even likeable, without
having read the first novel in the series. (The first novel has, incidentally,
been shortlisted for the Readings Children’s Book Prize 2017.) The novel should
appeal to 9–12-year-olds who like adventure stories, along with readers who
have an appreciation and love for science.
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