With boundless energy and an impulsive nature, Rudy is always ready to follow the scent of adventure! And with his loyal pack of friends by his side there's nothing he can't achieve.Rudy and his friends have been warned not to go down to the lake in the forest; strange and mysterious things happen down there. But when a huge storm hits the town and the community's belongings start going missing, Rudy's investigations all point one way. Is Rudy ready to discover what might be hiding just below the surface?
Howlingly cool illustrations and an irresistible character finding his way in the world make Rudy and the Forbidden Lake the ideal choice for those looking to bridge the gap between picture books and independent reading.
Check out the Rudy series:
• Rudy and the Wolf Cub (ISBN: 9780192782496)
• Rudy and the Monster at School: Volume 2 (ISBN: 9780192782519)
• Rudy and the Secret Sleepskater: Volume 3 (ISBN: 9780192782533)
• Rudy and the Skate Stars: a Times Children's Book of the Week (ISBN: 9780192782557)
• Rudy and the Forbidden Lake (ISBN: 9780192782571)
• Rudy and the Ghastly Gathering (ISBN: 9780192782595)
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Nicola was raised by the seaside in beautiful Brighton. She loves reading, dancing, rhyming and turquoise things. She now lives with her husband in East London and spends her days writing and editing children's books. Jem Maybank is an illustrator based in Leeds who loves Adobe Photoshop and works either in her studio or on her houseboat with her four birds.
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