A long peace is shattered
When Norm and his friend Dara were twelve, Burny helped them rescue Dara's father from Morgana the Fey, the ancient sorceress who made King Arthur's life miserable. Any victory over Morgana comes with danger and risk, because Morgana always gets even. But for almost three years, nothing has come of it.
Now a crushing blow: Morgana kidnaps Dara.
Revenge of the Cat is a blizzard of magical craziness, from Norm and Burny's dramatic rescue attempts to the final frightening threat from Morgana that ends this book and foreshadows the final two.
At the center of it all is a big dog taking care of his boy. Burny saves Norm repeatedly, the last time at a terrible cost. He is courageous, selfless, wise, devoted, and full of attitude. He disapproves of magic, but he comes through in the clutch.
A book for teens and adults
This book is the centerpiece of the five-volume Norm and Burny series. Meeting Norm and Dara as teenagers, the reader sees the outlines of the overall story. Revenge of the Cat can be read on its own; knowing the two earlier books is not required.
Warning: Unlike the first two books, which are are for younger children, Revenge of the Cat is written for teens and adults. Children younger than eleven might not understand it, and it could frighten them.
Revenge of the Cat
Norm and Burny Book Three
For readers eleven and up