The Good, the Bad and the Deadly 7
Garth Jennings
The Deadly 7 are back in a second hilarious MONSTER adventure by Sing director Garth Jennings.
Reviews

really good book. the only reason i didnt give the last star was because i thought it wasnt as good as the first book in the series
Anonymous 11.03.2021

It was really exciting and some parts were scary and some parts were funny.
General Pirate Lavalamp 18.08.2020

William James Henry William Layton Buzzard was the first human being to have all of the sins extracted from their body: Lust, Pride, Gluttony, Envy, Anger, Greed and Sloth. This all happened in the year 1667 and it happened because Buzzard wanted to be the first person to be free of sin and laid on the sin extractor. The sins were dealt with and we're trapped in a bell which was thrown into the ocean. About 350 years later, Nelson Green fell on the sin extractor while looking for his lost, kidnapped elder sister. The sins turned into living organisms. Nelson had had the most remarkable summer holiday having fun with his new friends, but now that Nelson went back to school, the monsters were up to trouble. To make matters worse, the remains of what used to be Buzzard's sins, had grown angrier over these many years of being trapped under the sea. How will Nelson and his monsters stop this beast? This is a very action-packed book that never let go until I reached the last page. It is a fun read and I would like to recommend this wonderful book to everybody.
Sir Cello Hammersmith 28.08.2019