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An original, middle grade fantasy debut awash with adventure. A determined heroine and a sinister villain clash to reveal river lore in a watery world of fantastical creatures and colossal challenges.

In a time and place which might be now, people with gills, outcast Larkers, live in secret communities.

They have houseboats along the river. Concealing their gills from land lubbers, they scour the mudbanks, trade their finds and live off their wits. Thirteen-year-old Effra has been supporting her brother, Fleet, alone since their beloved grandfather died six months ago.

When merciless Rivermun, a larker gone bad, threatens Fleet, Effra’s quests begins. Rivermun asks for the impossible – he wants to overpower Mother River, to possess the river serpent’s pearl and for age-old debts to be settled. Effra must bargain with the imposing Mother River, dive into the underwater parts of the city, venture deep into the Rat Queen’s lair and confront the terrible river serpent to save not only Fleet, but everything the Larkers stand for. Luckily, she is not alone. She befriends a sentient sewer rat and a landlubber girl called Bow, who will help her in her quest.

Our Review Panel says...

This is a captivating story, beautifully written and imaginative. A story is full of heart and adventure, with great quality of prose, it has a good rhythm, and an ebb and flow of tension. The main characters were delightful, and the main character obtains a rat companion called Clay, after her initial negative impression of the rats. I would recommend it to any fans of Phillip Pullman, J.K. Rowling or C.S. Lewis. An adventure story with the feel of a classic.

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