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Two country mice are tricked into boarding a ship and embark on an adventure during which they try to keep a fragment of a jade egg from falling into the hands of those who wish to use it to return the evil known as Gorscarrigern to the world.

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I would probably have enjoyed this book if I hadn't read it at the end of reading through all 6 Deptford Mice books. As it was, I found it a slightly tired rehashing of things we had seen done better in earlier books. The simpleton is a Dark Agent in disguise? That was done better in the Oaken Throne. The enemy is a dark god trying to rise again? We'd just had that in the Oaken Throne, and in The Final Reckoning... A town mouse stays with some field mice and causes a doomed love triangle? Wasn't that the plot of the Crystal Prison? It is fun watching Robin Javis weive foreign animals into his traditionally English stories, but I was mostly wanting it to be half the length it was.
there is a couple of bits in this book which scared the crap out of me. i marked the pages so that when i read the book again ( i like to read books over and over if i like them) i didn't have to read the scary bits. totally brilliant trilogy - maybes i should have opened with that...

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Robin Jarvis was born in Liverpool, England on May 8, 1963. He studied graphic design at Newcastle Polytechnic. After college, he worked in the television and advertising industries as a model-maker. He started writing in 1988. He writes numerous series including The Deptford Mice, Deptford Histories, Whitby, Tales from the Wyrd Museum, Hagwood, show more Intrigues of the Reflected Realm, Mouselets of Deptford, and Dancing Jax. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Thomas
Original publication date
1995
People/Characters
Thomas Triton; Woodget Pipple; Mulligan; Chattan Giri; Karim Bihari; Sobhan Giri (show all 11); Dahrem Ruhar; Simoon; Zenna; Mother Lotus; Bess Sandibrook
Important places
England, UK; India; Singapore
First words
Gwen Triton put down the little square of cotton which she was attempting to embroider and passed a weary paw over her tired eyes.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The boy smiled, he liked the Holy One and thought he looked very wise and serious – even if he was a fieldmouse.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Tween
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ7 .J2965 .TLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
8
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