Book description
Freddy the werewolf boy must come to the rescue again when his father
is captured in wolf form and put in the zoo. How can one silly, vain,
un-heroic boy save the day? Freddy Lupin's noble werewolf family is in
trouble again. A TV reporter has captured Freddy's dad and put him in
the zoo, and strange visitors are snooping around Farfang Castle,
looking for the mysterious Blavendoch. Before he can protest, Freddy is
packed off to camp. He's looking forward to all the extreme sports
adventures - until he's handed pink tights and dainty ballet slippers.
Freddy has a choice: face the ghostly blood-sucking demon outside . . .
or dance. Great horned toads! How's Freddy going to get out of this one?
Jayne Lyons has worked as a geologist/geophysicist for fifteen years.
One day in 2004, while living in Aberdeen, Scotland, she became very
bored and applied for a job in Perth, Western Australia. Four months
later she was there, and she has been living in Australia ever since.
Jayne writes every day: on the bus, at lunchtime, in the evening and at
weekends. She likes writing funny, irreverent stories for children such
as 100% Wolf and 100% Hero, and especially having a very free hand with
language. There is nothing she likes more than inventing new words.
Jayne is married and a full-time working mother, with one ten-year-old
daughter.