
The Grim Grotto
par:
Lemony Snicket
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 140525386X
ISBN 13: 9781405253864
Date de publication:
January 1st, 2010
Éditeur: Egmont Books
Pages: 352
Genres: Children’s
In the depths of the ocean, the Baudelaire orphans find themselves submerged in an adventure that takes them far beyond the gloom of their previous misfortunes. After escaping from one perilous situation, they stumble upon a mysterious submarine and an enigmatic figure known as Captain Widdershins. This peculiar encounter leads them to the fabled Grim Grotto, a place filled with secrets, dangers, and an elusive treasure that could change their fates forever.
As the siblings delve deeper into the murky waters, they must face a new nemesis, Count Olaf, who is as cunning and relentless as ever. The narrative weaves together elements of suspense, dark humor, and clever wordplay, as the Baudelaires must rely on their wits and bravery to navigate through treacherous challenges. Set against an atmospheric backdrop of underwater intrigue, they discover that the line between ally and foe can often blur.
Throughout this perilous journey, they encounter a cast of eccentric characters and uncover layers of deception and betrayal that threaten to drown their hopes. The Baudelaireers struggle against not only the evil designs of Count Olaf but also their own fears, as they learn that sometimes the darkest depths hold the brightest truths. In a world marked by uncertainty, the orphans must navigate both treacherous waters and the complexity of trust, forever altering their understanding of loyalty and the meaning of family.
As the siblings delve deeper into the murky waters, they must face a new nemesis, Count Olaf, who is as cunning and relentless as ever. The narrative weaves together elements of suspense, dark humor, and clever wordplay, as the Baudelaires must rely on their wits and bravery to navigate through treacherous challenges. Set against an atmospheric backdrop of underwater intrigue, they discover that the line between ally and foe can often blur.
Throughout this perilous journey, they encounter a cast of eccentric characters and uncover layers of deception and betrayal that threaten to drown their hopes. The Baudelaireers struggle against not only the evil designs of Count Olaf but also their own fears, as they learn that sometimes the darkest depths hold the brightest truths. In a world marked by uncertainty, the orphans must navigate both treacherous waters and the complexity of trust, forever altering their understanding of loyalty and the meaning of family.