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Series and Publisher: Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist
Aunts. Fiction.
Dragons. Fiction.
Animals, Mythical. Fiction.
Orphans. Fiction.
Wales. Fiction.
Just when Nate thought that he, his aunt, and his pet gremlin were due for some downtime, they find Aunt Phil's home ransacked then receive word that wyverns are rampaging in Wales. Might the intruder and the wyvern-disturber be one and the same? And could that person be a renegade Fludd? The series' overarching mystery continues to develop alongside clever episodic adventures.
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"Of course they will, in a day or two. This is their home, after all. And speaking of home," Aunt Phil said, "now that we’re here, I’ll have to do something about that gremlin of yours."Hearing Aunt Phil’s words, Greasle dived down into the depths of Nate’s pack.Aunt Phil did not like gremlins. She thought they were pests, and she hadn’t been happy when Nate had rescued Greasle. But Greasle had become his best friend, and he couldn’t imagine life without her. Even so, he kept his mouth closed. For now. Later, after Aunt Phil had had a decent meal and a hot bath, he’d try to talk her into letting him keep the gremlin.Completely unaware of his scheming, Aunt Phil put her hands on her hips and looked toward the house. "I wonder where Cornelius is? He’s usually here to welcome me home.""Maybe he’s sulking because we actuallymadeit home. He was pretty certain I’d mess things up.""Heard that, did you? I was afraid you had, but don’t mind old Corny. He’s gotten a bit protective from having lived through so many generations of Fludds." She grabbed the last pack. "Come on, let’s get inside. I could do with a nice strong cup of tea."Nate followed Aunt Phil to the back door, then nearly bumped into her as she stopped unexpectedly. "That’s odd," she said."What’s odd?""The back door is off its hinges." Scowling, she put her finger to her lips, then cautiously pushed the door open.It took Nate a moment to realize what he was seeing. The house had never been tidy, but now it was in shambles. Tables were overturned and drawers were pulled out of bureaus. Some of the maps had been ripped from the wall and others were missing entirely. All the navigational instruments had been knocked from the shelves."Corny," Aunt Phil whispered. Then louder. "Cornelius!" It was hard to miss the note of panic in her voice. She ran into the kitchen. Cooking pots littered the floor and broken crockery was scattered everywhere. "Cornelius!" Aunt Phil called out again. "Are you here?"They listened for a long moment, hearing nothing but echoing silence. Aunt Phil’s shoulders drooped.
There was a faint rustling behind them. "Philomena? Is that really you?""Cornelius!" Aunt Phil whirled around. Her face lit up with relief as the dodo emerged from under the kitchen sink. "You’re unharmed!""Harrumph," the dodo squawked. "If you call being browbeaten and terrorizedunharmed,I suppose you could say that."Indeed, the bird’s feathers were all ruffled and askew. "Poor Corny!" Aunt Phil knelt down in front of him. "Here, let me have a look at you."It seemed to Nate that Cornelius was trying to look as pathetic as possible."I see the boy made it back alive," the dodo sniffed.Nate wanted to shout,Yes, I made it back, you dumb dodo!Instead, he kicked at a tin can on the floor and said, "You’ve got a bit of rubbish stuck to your tail feathers."Cornelius gave a small squawk of dismay. "Where?" he asked, craning his neck, trying to see his own backside.Nate smiled in satisfaction, and Aunt Phil threw him a reproachful glance. "Nate did very well, Cornelius. I told you he would." Then she changed the subject. "Can you tell us what happened?" As she talked, her hands gently poked at Cornelius, looking for any serious damage."Two days ago a plane landed in the backyard. At first I thought it was you—you were late coming back, you know," he said accusingly."I know. We had a crisis in Africa. The basilisk escaped. Or was let loose. Your story first, then I will tell you ours.""Just as I reached the back door to greet you, it flew open, knocked off its hinges. It caught me full on. I was lucky I wasn’t killed.""Indeed," Aunt Phil murmured comfortingly."The blow knocked me to the ground and stunned me. That worked to my advantage, actually. The intruder didn’t notice me until later, and then he thought I was stuffed.I’m quite sure that’s what saved my life." The dodo paused, eliciting another dose of sympathy from Aunt Phil."Then the blackguard searched the house from top to bottom. Inside and out. He never gave a single thought as to what a mess he was making or what he was destroying, as you can see." Nate’s rucksack rustled and he felt Greasle stick her head out so she could hear better."Was he alone?" Aunt Phil asked."Yes. After searching the entire house, he left. Empty handed, I might add. Whatever he was searching for, he didn’t find. I then dragged myself to the nearest hiding place and waited until it was safe to come out.""For two whole days?" Nate asked.The dodo fixed Nate with a baleful glare. "They say criminals always return to the scene of the crime. It seemed best to be on the safe—what," he asked, seeing Greasle for the first time, "isthat?"Aunt Phil waved his question aside. "A gremlin. I’ll explain later. Did you get a look at the intruder?" Aunt Phil asked."I’ll say. For three hours, as he ransacked the house, I had nothing to dobutlook at him. I hardly dared blink for fear he’d realize I wasn’t stuffed." He sniffed again. "As if a beastologist would own a stuffed animal of any sort.""Well, what did he look like?" Aunt Phil asked, a trace of impatience creeping into her voice.Cornelius blinked his big yellow eyes at her. "Like you," he said.
Excerpted from The Wyverns' Treasure by R. L. LaFevers
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After tangling with the deadly basilisk, Nathaniel Fludd is glad to return to England with his Aunt Phil. But someone has ransacked their home, and their best suspect is the sinister man who's been trying to steal the Book of Beasts.
Before Nate and Aunt Phil can find the culprit, they are called to Welsh countryside. The wyverns (giant dragons) are in an uproar. Could the same man who ransacked the Fludd house be behind the rift with the wyverns? And just what does he want with The Book of Beasts? But before Nate can solve that mystery, he must calm the dragons before it's too late. It's just another day at work for the world's youngest beastologist!