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Moonlocket

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A thrilling tale of catastrophe and courage... The exhilarating second Cogheart Adventure: the bestselling series of fantastical imagination set in a gripping Victorian world, from award-winning Peter Bunzl.

It's hard to escape the secrets from the past.


Storm clouds gather over Lily and Robert's summer when criminal mastermind the Jack of Diamonds appears. For Jack is searching for the mysterious Moonlocket - but that's not the only thing he wants.

Suddenly, dark secrets from Robert's past plunge him into danger. Jack is playing a cruel game that Robert is a part of. Lily and Malkin, the mechanical fox, must stay one step ahead before Jack play his final, deadly card...

"I raced through it... A must-read for all fans of adventure - children or not." Kiran Millwood Hargrave

"A 'tockingly' good steampunk mystery." Kirkus

"Adventure by the spadeful!" ReadingZone

"A spellbinding sequel, a roller coaster journey full of catastrophe, buried secrets, breathtaking courage and intrigue." Lancashire Post

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2017
ISBN9781474936507
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Peter Bunzl

Peter Bunzl grew up in London and lives there with his partner Michael. He is a BAFTA-award-winning animator, as well as a writer and filmmaker.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Moonlocket by Peter Bunzl is the second book in The Cogheart Adventures trilogy. Lily and Robert are trying to figure out what the Moonlocket is, but they get a rude awakening when secrets from Robert's past come to light.This is a story that can be read as a stand alone, though there are mentions of instances from the first book, it will in no way ruin this story for the reader.I thought this was a fun, yet sad story at times. I love the characters and the world the author has created.