Lemony Snicket meets Roald Dahl in this riotously funny, deliciously
macabre, and highly illustrated third book in the middle grade The Beast
and the Bethany series in which Bethany and Ebenezer find themselves
with a surprising new roommate: the beast itself.
After being vanquished in spectacular fashion that included an umbrella
with human-puddling capabilities and a darn good show, the beast is
transferred to a hidden island and placed in an impenetrable cage where
it can no longer hurt anyone or carry out its dastardly plan to make
Bethany its next meal. Meaning Bethany and Ebenezer's lives are finally
beast free and they can pursue their do gooding activities in
peace--even if the "gooding" part is questionable.
But when it's revealed that the beast has lost its memory and
D.O.R.R.I.S. declares that it's no longer dangerous, the beast is
delivered back where it came from: Ebenezer and Bethany's house.
Can the beast really be good? Or, if its newfound manners aren't to be
trusted, what could it be planning next?