cover image The Mystery of the Moon Tower (The Pathfinders Society #1)

The Mystery of the Moon Tower (The Pathfinders Society #1)

Francesco Sedita and Prescott Seraydarian, illus. by Steve Hamaker. Viking, $18.99 (176p) ISBN 978-0-425-29186-3

En route to Camp Pathfinder, located in his mother’s small hometown of Windrose, artist Kyle envisions himself engaged in a forest pathway pursuit with four other kids. Upon arrival at the summer camp and beset by supernatural weather, Kyle takes shelter with four new buddies—the opening group—as they learn about eccentric inventor-explorer Henry Merriweather, who built a concrete castle and mysterious Moon Tower nearby. Merriweather, who vanished in 1934, left a secret sought by generations of Pathfinders: the Windrose Treasure. Now his castle—and the camp—are at imminent risk of closure due to lack of funding, and the current Pathfinders must find the stash. Eisner Award–winning colorist Hamaker contributes antic scenes of the campers and richly depicts historic maps and Merriweather’s castle, which allows the kids to see scenes from the past and illuminates clues in bioluminescent light. Though the novel suffers from disjointed pacing and plot holes—presumably to be resolved in future installments—Sedita and Seraydarian bring much enthusiasm to the project, and the historical basis of Merriweather’s story, the real-life Henry Mercer and Mercer Museum of Doylestown, Pa., is certain to intrigue. Ages 8–12. [em](Apr.) [/em]