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THE DECEIVERS by Margaret Peterson Haddix

THE DECEIVERS

From the Greystone Secrets series, volume 2

by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Pub Date: April 7th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-06-283840-7
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins

Four kids rush to rescue their families from the clutches of a tyrannical government in an alternate dimension.

In series opener The Strangers (2019), siblings Finn, Emma, and Chess escaped the parallel world into which their mother disappeared, but they still failed to reunite their family. During their desperate flight from danger, the Greystone siblings’ friend Natalie Mayhew lost her mother there, too. Their only path between worlds, a lever stuck to the wall of the Greystones’ basement, broke. Now all four kids must work together to reopen the tunnel to a dangerous dystopia and decipher the secret code that Kate Greystone left for her children to solve. This sequel never slows in pace, thrusting the characters into new, treacherous mysteries. In this sequel, Haddix explores themes of honesty and love as the children compare their experiences to those in the alternate universe. Natalie struggles with her relationship with her parents, who are divorced in one world and married in the other. The third-person perspective shifts chapter by chapter among the characters; the Greystone kids present white, and Natalie is biracial, with a Mexican mom and white dad. At times, the setting is logistically disorienting, such as the maze of secret passages and the multilevel glass-roofed event space somehow hidden behind a curtain in the basement of Natalie’s house in the alternate world.

A perilous, high-action plot—with a cliffhanger.

(Science fiction. 8-12)