When Meredith visits Murky Manor she encounters more mystery than just the fog surrounding the house. She finds an old cup that has strange powers. Before she can find out any more, she and her aunt move into town. She meets Tony and together they encounter an indoor rainforest, a gazebo with cinnamon flowers, and creatures that appear to be made of mist. But there are others who are interested in the cup. A repairman who believes the cup is from Atlantis, and a strange girl who claims it’s from another world.
I have been meaning to read this story for some time but could never seem to find the time. Finally having gotten round to it I wish I had found the time sooner as I fully enjoyed being carried away into the adventure that Meredith and Tony find themselves. As the story unfolds we find our two adventures helping Amari, a strange mysterious young lady who has cross into our world from a parallel world, to get back home with a artefact that has great power. The easy style that the Larson’s employ in their writing makes this story a light read that will appeal equally to all generations. The characters are familiar and I’m sure we all know someone like them, that is but for the one strange exotic person, Amari. At times though we do find a surprise, which brings the tale a life of its own that will easily carry you away.