Please see also my review of book 1.
The Plot.
Max, Oscar and the cast and crew of the theatre decamp from London to Sussex and Lord Fawley's castle to give a special, one-off performance in celebration of his daughters birthday. Along the way their car swerves, and both Max and Oscar get thrown out the window and get left behind. They have to trail through a scary night haunted by owls and other worrying sounds (like the shrill squeak of mice, all of which scare Max!) until they eventually find the castle, and safety.
It should be a fun outing, and everyone is looking forwards to not only their own show but the other entertainment that includes a masked ball. BUT Max soon senses there is something amiss in the castle when he hears footsteps beside him but there is nobody there. It seems there is a ghost in residence and a haunted portrait, some long lost diamond tiara, and a prophecy of doom should the castle's old and locked up theatre is reopened – the very same theatre the cast and crew will perform in!
Not long after some ghostly terrifying experiences, a last-minute guest arrives in the form of Antonio, a 'physical researcher' ghost catcher. Too much of a timely coincidence?
Max thinks not and gets embroiled in a perilous, and to quote the book, "HAIR RAISING" ghoulish mystery to enthral us all.
A worthy sequel to the first book, and I suspect will be a firm favourite of kids and adult feline lovers everywhere for years to come.