
This is the fourth and final installment in Lemony Snicket's 'All the Wrong Questions' series, following young apprentice Lemony Snicket as he attempts to solve a murder on a train. The story is packed with Snicket's signature dry wit, intricate plot twists, and a pervasive sense of mystery. As Snicket delves deeper, he uncovers betrayals, secret organizations, and is forced to make difficult, morally ambiguous decisions that have lasting consequences. The book explores themes of justice, good versus evil, and the nature of truth, culminating in a poignant and open ending that will spark significant discussion. Ideal for readers aged 9-11 who enjoy mysteries with a philosophical edge and aren't afraid of complex, unresolved moral dilemmas.
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Sign in to write a reviewIncludes a dart shooting, implied violence, and a character being pushed to their death.
Characters are frequently in dangerous situations, including on a moving train with a murderer.
The protagonist makes morally questionable choices, leading to complex discussions about right and wrong.