The Nightmare Queen is hunting Ike and Mellie.Â
A spell from forbidden Gobbeloon might stop her, but it wonât be easy to get. On the way Ike will be struck blind, forced to eat maggot soup and carried by an enraged demon, upside down with his bum hanging out, right across Grimmery.
Then he picks up a bolt of frozen lightning. Bad move.
Oh, yes, Ike dies in this story.
And he still canât avoid the Nightmare Queenâs cruel vengeance.
In this book you will encounter lunatics, night-gaunts, a punning rat and a compulsive liar. Not to mention the most cunning enemy Ike has ever faced â the wicked goblin, Aigo.
Reviews of Grim and Grimmer
âThe funniest horror story youâll read in a long while â Ian Irvine is a master of fantasy and this is the best yet.â Good Reading
âAn extraordinary fantasy world. Fast and furious and very funny.â Reading Time
âA fun adventure for upper-primary readers. Recommended.â Bookseller and Publisher
âThe Grasping Goblintakes the two reluctant heroes on a very wild ride. A grand adventure.â Aussiereviews.com
âI gasped and laughed my way through these three books.â Dee White, Kidâs Book Capers.
âA wonderful tale. Delightfully dark and delicious.â Jacq Ellem, hittheroadjacq.com
âThe fun explodes off every page.â Richard Harland, multi-award winning author of Worldshaker.Â
âFantasy genius Ian Irvine manages to create a world which is believable, thrilling and funny all rolled into one.â Aussiereviews.com on The Headless Highwayman
Ian Irvine, an Australian marine scientist, has also written 34 novels, an anthology of shorter stories, and various other short stories for children and adults.Â
His novels include the Three Worlds fantasy sequence (THE VIEW FROM THE MIRROR, THE WELL OF ECHOES, THE SONG OF THE TEARS and THE GATES OF GOOD AND EVIL), which has been published in many countries and translations and has sold over a million copies.
Ianâs other books include a trilogy of eco-thrillers set in a world undergoing catastrophic climate change, HUMAN RITES, now in its third edition, and 12 novels for younger readers.