I am so glad I read this book out of order, having somehow missed this book in the progression, because book #10 had me dreading the last two in this series. I enjoyed the plot in this one, having the main protagonists out of the picture literally so that the kids could go on an adventure. This one unbelievably gets rather bloody, no matter how careful the children are in being morally good, which mirrors the real world situations that this series quickly moved away from. What this book does not do for me is it once again fails with respect to the main issue in the series: that is trying to win the fight against the anachists/futurists/totalitarians. Once again, they treat the symptoms but not the cure. The children can and do subdue a number of the off worlders in this adventure, actually finding a futurist base of operations monitoring the planet happenings, but fail to derive any useable information from the site once they get the alien monitors out of the house. Furthermore, after all the antagonists are either killed, captured or neutralized, no one goes back to that house in future novels to derive what I’m sure would be lots of clues as to the real identity of the “bad guys” behind all of the intrigue to change Graymere from being democratic. Oh well, onward!