"A zingy, buoyant adventure." --BCCB
"A wildly inventive fantasy." --Booklist
Thirteen-year-old chef Lailu Loganberry must stop a war between the
elves and scientists in this follow-up to A Dash of Dragon, which
Kirkus Reviews calls "a recipe for success."
It's the Week of Masks, a festival held to chase away evil spirits. But
Lailu doesn't have time to worry about demons. She has bigger fish to
fry--or rather, griffons, now that she's been asked to prepare a
mystical feast for the king's executioner, Lord Elister.
Unfortunately Lailu's meal is overshadowed by the scientists' latest
invention: automatons, human-shaped machines that will respond to their
masters' every order. Most people are excited by the possibilities, but
the mechanical men leave Lailu with a bad taste in her mouth.
Even worse, the elves still blame the scientists for the attacks on them
weeks ago, and Lailu worries that the elves might be cooking up revenge.
So when she and her sorta-rival-turned-almost-friend Greg stumble across
the body of a scientist, the elves are the prime suspects. With help
from Greg, her best friend Hannah, and the sneaky, winking spy Ryon,
Lailu has to discover the truth behind the murder, and soon--because
hostilities between the elves and the scientists are about to boil over
faster than hydra stew.
And just ask any chef: war is bad for business.