Thursday, December 6, 2018

Escape from the Palace by Santa Montefiore, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Kate Hindley

The ratzis are still irritated by being bested by a small rabbit.  Now they are plotting to scare the President of the United States and embarrass America and England both.  They decide they need to get rid of Shylo first so he can't interfere in this plan...

Aladdin and Edelweiss let me read this book for review (thank you).  It will be published January 22nd.

I enjoy this series.  Shylo is small and not very strong so to accomplish his goals he has to use his brains.  I admire those who use their brains and not brawn to win a disagreement.

The first thing that happens to Shylo is he ends up a prisoner of the ratzis.  They stuff him in the gymnasium and leave him there until later because it's time to activate their plot.  He has no way out.  At least he only has one guard.

As the ratzis' raid the building the officials are in, things aren't as easy as they anticipated.  There are rabbits from the Palace and from the US protecting the tunnels and fights ensue.

Shylo cleverly gets out of his prison and goes to the rescue.  The rescue is about as confused and messed up as it possibly could be.  As things kept going wrong, it made me smile.  Sometimes your luck is like that.  

Will Shylo survive?  Will the embarrassment happen?  Read the book and see.

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