Djinn twins John and Philippa Gaunt are on the trail of another magical mystery. As they travel from New York to London to Nepal to India on a whirlwind adventure, the twins try to help their friend Dybbuk find out who murdered his best friend using the venomous snakebite of the king cobra. All too soon John and Philippa find themselves caught up in the lethal world of the Cult of the Nine Cobras - only to discover that they themselves are a target of the creepy cobra cult. Now, the twins must find the invaluable Cobra King talisman and stop the cult leader's deadly plan!
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October 27, 2009 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780545094764
- File size: 316529 KB
- Duration: 10:59:26
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure: 910
- Text Difficulty: 4-5
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AudioFile Magazine
The third installment of this series finds the twins, Philippa and John Gaunt, off to India to keep a dangerous talisman out of the hands of an evil guru who has somehow managed to kill the best friend of another young djinn, Dybukk. Looking for assistance from their Uncle Nimrod and his old friend, Mr. Rakshasas, the twins discover that the tables have turned and they must rescue the older men. In doing so, the twins exercise their new powers and survive several perilous encounters. Ron Keith supplies an energetic narration, but his forte is British accents, leaving the Americans and Indians rather unconvincing. S.G. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine -
School Library Journal
December 1, 2008
Gr 5-8-Djinnternal Mail, a Green Dervish, and an Uncouth Guru are just a few highlights of P.B. Kerr's fantasy adventure (Orchard Books, 2007), the third title in the series. When Dybbuck doesn't show up for a birthday party, 12-year-old djinn twins John and Phillpa suspect foul play. They track him down to discover a murder with clues of a talisman, a photograph, and Colonel Killiecrankie's journal, taking them to London, Nepal, and India. Reunited with Uncle Nimrod, Mr. Rakshasas, and Groanin, they are a tour de force against the Nine Cobra Cult's diabolical plan to harness djinn power for profit. This comical, incredulous, and derisive installment is heavily assisted by Ron Keith's narration and adept caricatures. Confounding interdisciplinary subplots using dentistry, microbiology, and cryptology are occasionally clever but will mostly puzzle listenersespecially when conjured symbols can only be heard and not viewed. To compare the purity of South East Indians to chick pea curries and making the villain a revolting, sniveling, giggling guru seems culturally insensitive. Guru Masamjhasara's existence is like a joke with a long punch-line executed by his spontaneous combustion from aerobic bacteria. The list of one-dimensional villains grows as Iblis and his minion re-enter the picture to be eaten by magical tigers. Up to this point, the series has been full of incisive humor and clever metaphors. This title is disappointing, even with Keith's stellar performance."Ann Crewdson, Issaquah Library-KCLS, WA"Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure:910
- Text Difficulty:4-5
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