Lemony Snicket meets Roald Dahl in this "wickedly funny" (James Ponti,
New York Times bestselling author), deliciously macabre, and highly
illustrated tale of a hungry beast, a vain immortal man, and a
not-so-charming little girl who doesn't know she's about to be eaten.
Beauty comes at a price. And no one knows that better than Ebenezer
Tweezer, who has stayed beautiful for 511 years. How, you may wonder?
Ebenezer simply has to feed the beast in the attic of his mansion. In
return for meals of performing monkeys, statues of Winston Churchill,
and the occasional cactus, Ebenezer gets potions that keep him young and
beautiful, as well as other presents.
But the beast grows ever greedier with each meal, and one day he
announces that he'd like to eat a nice, juicy child next. Ebenezer has
never done anything quite this terrible to hold onto his wonderful
life. Still, he finds the absolutely snottiest, naughtiest, and most
frankly unpleasant child he can and prepares to feed her to the beast.
The child, Bethany, may just be more than Ebenezer bargained for. She's
certainly a really rather rude houseguest, but Ebenezer still finds
himself wishing she didn't have to be gobbled up after all. Could it be
Bethany is less meal-worthy and more...friend-worthy?