Freddy and the Dragon
Freddy and Jinx have just gotten home from their trip and are wondering why the people are scowling at them. Mrs. Peppercorn, a friend in many Freddy books, explains that that there has been a crime wave through Centerboro. Windows smashed, houses broken into, and gardens ruined! Also, there are animal tracks, clearly showing that animals were the culprits, and the blame has fallen to the Bean animals! Money is demanded to be left in a certain place, where a headless horseman picks it up at night. Dodging to keep out of jail, Freddy, with the help of friends and a very special dragon, sets out to bring justice to the real thieves.
A very enjoyable read. Walter R. Brooks has the ability to develop a good and exciting plot. Samuel Jackson, also in Freddy and the Flying Saucer Plans, enters into this hilarious Freddy story.
On February 24th, 2006 at 8:39 am
Jordan said:
Unfortunately, this brilliant story is the last of a series of 26 great books about Freddy the Pig.
On February 24th, 2006 at 8:40 am
Jordan said:
Mr. and Mrs. Webb at their best!
On April 28th, 2006 at 3:06 pm
Kristen J said:
There is *only* 26? (I think I’m going to cry, JK.) The Webbs our cool.