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The Cryptid Files #2

The Cryptid Files: Mexican Devil

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‘Vanessa found herself looking straight into a large, salivating mouth with razor-sharp fangs. Above it, two glowing red eyes pulsed to the sound of her heart…’



Vanessa’s summer holiday on a ranch in Mexico is turned upside down as she enters a shadowy world of mysterious animal death, magical curses and dark family secrets. As she tumbles headlong into the mystery of El Chupacabra she starts to understand why some call it the Mexican Devil.



In this, the second book of the Cryptid Files series, Jean Flitcroft once again takes us by the hand and leads us deep into her world of myth, magic and monsters.



‘Flitcroft has a light and convincing touch ... Her talent as a storyteller with her scientific background makes for a winning combination’

-Books Ireland

160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2011

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May 25, 2019
I randomly stumbled upon this book at a local library when I was searching for good children's literature. I had never heard of the series before (nor the author) yet I was pleasantly surprised. Vanessa visited her friends family in Mexico and learned of many superstitions before encountering some on her own. The story opened up with a short scene of Vanessa running from a monster (presumably the Chupacabra) which helped build anticipation of the story. Even though I had never read the previous book in the series, I was able to understand Vanessa's goal of being a cryptozoologist right away. This was evident when she repeatedly referenced her notebook to go over the details of each creature. Based on the story and the age of the characters I think this story would be most suitable for students ages 9 to 15.
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April 19, 2021
Some great family drama mixed with local lore. Wasn't expecting what it turned out to be! Never before heard that take on the legend; very interesting.
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May 27, 2015
the Mexican devil book was a good book.

Vanessa is on a trip with her cousin when out comes this weird vision of elchupracabra a Mexican myth. so she is horrified but she finds out in the end that it is a nagwal not the elchupracabra. the nagwal are shape-shifters of Aztec decent. Vanessa and her friend go and have fun and then fly back to Scotland.

i recommend this book for children of all ages it is a good fiction mystery book.
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February 18, 2016
Expected but entertaining

I like the unknown and myths. This book does not draw me in right away, but towards the middle it was a fast read. Not bad for a quick leisurely read about cryptids. Facts are brief and go with the chapters.
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