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The Curious Case of the Bloodless Hound
(2026)(The second book in the Otto Normal's Monsterton series)
A novel by Danielle McKechnie
Dive into the strange, spooky, and spectacular world of Monsterton, where being different just might be the key to belonging. This sequel book (a blend of prose and full-color comic storytelling) will appeal to fans of Brian Selznick's The Marvels and Scott Cawthon's Five Nights at Freddy’s.
In this second installment of the critically acclaimed Otto Normal's Monsterton series, a bloodless hound is on the prowl.
Otto must embark on a mission along with his friends Hamish, a patchwork pirate boy, and Luck, an energetic zombie to confront the strange horrors hidden within Monsterton’s twisting forests.
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This highly illustrated, full-color graphic novel and narrative text hybrid is filled with mystery, adventure, and eerie humor.
Otto Normal's Monsterton: The Curious Case of the Bloodless Hound will capture readers with its haunting beauty, complex characters, and unforgettable journey.
"McKechnie capably balances the characters’ humorous antics with steadily rising stakes while Estrada’s animated illustrations expertly utilize light and shadow to deepen the atmosphere of this promising series opener, a dual debut." - Publisher's Weekly, for Otto Normal's Monsterton (vol 1.)
"Rich illustrations amp up the delightful eeriness with deeply saturated colors and a playfully rendered cast of ragtag characters who will leave readers eager for the next installment." - Kirkus Reviews, for Otto Normal's Monsterton (vol 1.)
Genre: Children's Fiction
In this second installment of the critically acclaimed Otto Normal's Monsterton series, a bloodless hound is on the prowl.
Otto must embark on a mission along with his friends Hamish, a patchwork pirate boy, and Luck, an energetic zombie to confront the strange horrors hidden within Monsterton’s twisting forests.
''
This highly illustrated, full-color graphic novel and narrative text hybrid is filled with mystery, adventure, and eerie humor.
Otto Normal's Monsterton: The Curious Case of the Bloodless Hound will capture readers with its haunting beauty, complex characters, and unforgettable journey.
"McKechnie capably balances the characters’ humorous antics with steadily rising stakes while Estrada’s animated illustrations expertly utilize light and shadow to deepen the atmosphere of this promising series opener, a dual debut." - Publisher's Weekly, for Otto Normal's Monsterton (vol 1.)
"Rich illustrations amp up the delightful eeriness with deeply saturated colors and a playfully rendered cast of ragtag characters who will leave readers eager for the next installment." - Kirkus Reviews, for Otto Normal's Monsterton (vol 1.)
Genre: Children's Fiction
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