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Tank & Fizz #5

The Case of the Tentacle Terror

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When valuable cargo ships vanish from Rockfall Mountain's busiest port, crime-fighting goblin detective Fizz Marlow and his troll sleuthing partner, Tank Wrenchlin, know Detective Hordish is going to need their help (whether he wants it or not). But it's Tank's mom, the harbor master who is really feeling the heat. It's her responsibility to keep the harbor safe, and the lost ships quickly cost her her job.

Determined to help, Tank, Fizz and their wizard pal, Aleetha, dive into this new mystery, only to get tangled up with a terror from below that takes the detectives far from home and puts them snout-to-snout with a band of vicious kobold pirates.

The Case of the Tentacle Terror is the fifth book in the Tank & Fizz series about two crime-solving monsters living under a mountain.

208 pages, Paperback

Published April 16, 2019

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Liam O'Donnell

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I’m an award-winning author, educator and literacy advocate. I have created over 35 graphic novels and books specifically for reluctant readers, including Max Finder Mystery, Graphic Guide Adventures, Geeked Out Mysteries and two new series Tank & Fizz and Battle of the Blocks.

Visit liamodonnell.com and say hi! That'd be awesome.

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April 20, 2023
On the most recent trip to the neighborhood library, my son grabbed this for the two of us to read together. I'm 99% certain he got it because of the tentacle word in the title and the fact that he loves all things featuring massive creatures. Plus, adding in goblins, elves, magic and mystery, it's definitely something that will have both of us interested.
The story was fun, engaging and intriguing. I loved reading it to him and the illustrations throughout were great.
I think this will definitely be a series we'll return to, but we may wait a little bit until my son is reading more confidently on his own so that the volume of words and page count isn't so intimidating.
This was a good time!
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