Deadman's Castle
Deadman's Castle
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Holiday House
Annotation: Twelve-year-old Igor yearns for a normal life, but since he was five and his father witnessed a crime,his family has been on the run from the sinister figure he calls The Lizard Man.
Genre: [Suspense fiction]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #240698
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Holiday House
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 03/02/21
Pages: 247 pages
ISBN: 0-8234-4655-7
ISBN 13: 978-0-8234-4655-1
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020013114
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Mon Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)

Ever since Igor can remember, his family has been on the run from a shadowy, terrifying figure known as the Lizard Man. They frequently change their names and move to houses in different communities, but the rules remain the same: for starters, keep the doors locked and the curtains closed, and let no one in. Now that the boy is 12 years old, he's determined to attend school for the first time and make friends. His father fearfully, grudgingly agrees, but he lays down new rules. When Igor breaks them, his worst fears materialize. He endangers himself and his friends as they struggle to escape from a man bent on vengeance. Lawrence, the Canadian writer whose High Seas Trilogy encompassed chilling historical novels, now offers a menacing, contemporary tale of dread, danger, and revenge. Portraying family dynamics and middle-school antics with equal insight and attention to detail, Igor's first-person narrative is absorbing. The well-paced story leads readers to wonder, along with Igor, whether his father is simply paranoid, until events lead to a very different conclusion.

Horn Book (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

This is a creepy adventure tale, a family story, and a story of an outsider finding his way in "the freak show known as middle school." Igor Watson's father once saw a man do a terrible thing. He reported it to the police, and ever since, the man has been after them, vowing revenge. "Watch for a man with a lizard tattooed on his skin," Igor's father told him years ago, and since then they have been on the run across the country, chased by the Lizard Man and under the care of the "Protectors." They've lived in so many places, in so many new homes, and under so many aliases that narrator Igor doesn't even remember his real name. Now he is twelve, and he wonders about his father being the only one ever to have seen this Lizard Man. Is their predator real, or is his father "crazy," as some people say? This tension drives the gripping tale to a pulse-pounding conclusion. An author's note describes the "bird's nest of memories" that led to this story. Dean Schneider

Kirkus Reviews

The Lizard Man is after his family-or so a tween believes.By the time Igor, his unlikely chosen name, has reached his 12th birthday, he wants it all to end. He and his parents and little sister have been on the run from the person he's dubbed the Lizard Man, after his distinctive tattoo. When he was 5, his father reported a crime, after which they hurriedly left town; now they move frequently and keep to themselves while Dad reports to the Protectors. In their current town, Igor finally convinces his father to let him attend school, where he makes friends and plays sports and computer games for the first time. Goth Zoe favors black clothing and makeup. Angelo becomes his constant companion, even inviting him for a sleepover. In the company of his new friends and sometimes on his own, Igor begins to explore their town (against his father's firm directives), feeling a strange sense of familiarity with the streets and buildings. It is in Deadman's Castle, an odd building filled with underground rooms and passages, that Igor, his friends, and the Lizard Man come together in a life-threatening encounter. Friendship difficulties provide a contrast and an anchor to the terrifying threat, and the various plot elements are deftly tied together in a fitting twist that will have readers quickly turning the pages. Main characters are cued as White.Filled with suspense and intrigue. (Mystery. 9-12)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

A family perpetually flees from a man with a lizard tattoo in this intriguing middle grade mystery. Six years prior to this book-s start, Igor Watson-s father -saw someone do a terrible thing-; ever since, the family has been on the run, changing towns and identities, and reporting to a witness protection agency, the Protectors, each time an ambiguous character known only as the Lizard Man tracks them down. Now 12, Igor-his most recent alias-persuades his parents that he should attend school. Slowly settling in, making friends, and experiencing bullying, Igor realizes just how restrictive his family-s rules are: always be home before dark, keep the curtains closed, lie about the family-s background. As Igor-s cover story starts to slip and he feels an odd sense of familiarity in his -new- town, he must decide just how far to trust his friends, even as he questions his father-s stability and the Lizard Man-s very existence. Against a suspenseful backdrop, Lawrence (The Skeleton Tree) pits Igor-s longing for normalcy against the precautions he takes to keep his family safe, creating a rapidly moving story with an interesting emotional arc. Ages 9-12. Agent: Jane Jordan Browne, Browne & Miller Literary. (Mar.)

School Library Journal (Mon Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)

Gr 3-7 Igor and his family have been running for as long as he can remember, ever since his father witnessed a crime. But now he is 12, and this time he gets to choose his new name while his father chooses his boundaries, where he can go alone, and mostly where he cannot. Breaking those boundaries was how Igor came to discover Rutherford B. Hayes Middle School and his absolute desire to be there. He has never had friends or any idea what a normal life could be until he insists on going to school. His first friends ever Zoe (an edgy goth girl who changes her identity yearly by choice) and Angelo (an Italian American former class bully) push him to start a new adventure without fear of the past and fear of the Lizard Man, who threatened his family all those years ago. Just as Igor begins to ask questions, the Lizard Man reappears. Featuring effective worldbuilding, this is a great, suspenseful tale of terror for upper middle graders. The hurried ending is the novel's only flaw. VERDICT A solid addition to middle school collections. Sarah Voels, Cedar Rapids P.L., IA

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Word Count: 55,837
Reading Level: 4.1
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.1 / points: 8.0 / quiz: 512911 / grade: Middle Grades

For most of his life, Igor and his family have been on the run. Danger lurks around every corner--or so he's always been told. . . .

When Igor was five, his father witnessed a terrible crime--and ever since, his whole family has been hunted by a foreboding figure bent on revenge, known only as the Lizard Man. They've lived in so many places, with so many identities, that Igor can't even remember his real name.

But now he's twelve years old, and he longs for a normal life. He wants to go to school. Make friends. Stop worrying about how long it will be before his father hears someone prowling around their new house and uproots everything yet again. He's even starting to wonder--what if the Lizard Man only exists in his father's frightened mind?

Slowly, Igor starts bending the rules he's lived by all his life--making friends for the first time, testing the boundaries of where he's allowed to go in town. But soon, he begins noticing strange things around them--is it in his imagination? Or could the Lizard Man be real after all?

Iain Lawrence is a winner of Canada's Governor General's Children's Literature Prize and the California Young Reader Medal. In Deadman's Castle, he brings readers a mystery filled with intrigue and moments of heart-stopping danger.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
A Louisiana Children’s Choice Honor Book for Grades 6–8


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