Follow two recruits on a mission in ‘The Mouse Watch Underwater’
I was pretty impressed with the first Mouse Watch book. It was a continuation of the Rescue Rangers story where Gadget had started her own spy organization. We met a mouse who got their dream job as they dealt with a questionable partner. The mission was a tough one but together these two recruits found a way to save the world. When I heard about The Mouse Watch Underwater I couldn’t wait to read it. I was able to get a digital copy of this book and here is what I thought of it.
You can read the plot for The Mouse Watch Underwater here:
Six months into their Mouse Watch training, Bernie and Jarvis are getting along like cheese and crackers! Less exciting: having already completed their first successful mission, it’s now back to basic training.
But more pressing matters are at hand (or rather, at paw). The remains of the S.S. Moon, a long-lost spy vessel, have been found. Onboard the ship is a legendary map, and the transmission says that it leads to an energy source that could save-or destroy-the planet. The Mouse Watch must get to it before it falls into the clutches of their nemesis, R.A.T.S!
Bernie and Jarvis suit up-in scuba suits, this time-for a deep-sea mission on a submarine the size of a shark-snack. Their mission brings them whisker to whisker with a giant robotic kraken, nefarious R.A.T.S. agents, the underwater city of Cat-Lantis, and more underwater perils, all in a fight against time to keep a powerful weapon out of the clutches of evil.
I had a great time reading this book. Shortly after they complete a simple mission they get a much more challenging one. They must go underwater to recover a powerful device before the enemy can get their hands on it. They have little time to complete it and along the way they both face their fears. As this tale comes to a close neither of their lives will ever be the same. If you enjoyed the first Mouse Watch book then you won’t want to miss this one.
The Mouse Watch Underwater is out now. You can order this book on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and Indiebound.