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Well worth it for ravenous fans of quest stories. Kirkus Reviews
A highly recommended adventure series School Library Journal
Inspired by Hispanic folklore, legends, and myths from the Iberian Peninsula and Central and South America, this bold sequel toCharlie Hernndez & the League of Shadows, whichBooklistcalled a perfect pick for kids who love Rick Riordan in a starred review, follows Charlie as he continues on his quest to embrace his morphling identity.
Charlie Hernandez still likes to think of himself as a normal kid. But whats normal about being a demon-slaying preteen with an encyclopedic knowledge of Latino mythology who can partially manifest nearly any animal trait found in nature? Well, not much. But, Charlie believes he can get used to this new normal, because being able to sprout wings or morph fins is pretty cool.
But there is a downside: it means having to constantly watch his back forLa Mano Peludas sinister schemes. And when the leader ofLa Liga, the Witch Queen Jo herself, is suddenly kidnapped, Charlies sure theyre at it again.
Determined to save the queen and keepLa Ligas alliances intact, Charlie and his good friend Violet Rey embark on a perilous journey to track down her captors. As Charlie and Violet are drawn deeper into a world ofmonstruosandmagiathey are soon left with more questions than answerslike, why do they keep hearing rumors of dead men walking, and why is Charlie suddenly having visions of an ancient evil: a necromancer priest whos been dead for more than five centuries?
Charliesabuelaonce told him that when dead men walk, the living run in fear. And Charlies about to learn the truth of thatthe hard way.