
Me and the Robbersons : Bandit Karaoke
Siri Kolu
Little Tiger
Wonderfully anarchic, this is a story translated from the original Finnish by Ruth Urbom.
Maisie has been sent to music camp for the summer but determined not to stay there, she sends an SOS to friends she made the previous summer, a bandit family, the Robbersons.
Before you can say ‘sweets’, Maisie is whisked away and embarking on her second summer of heists and much more. “Now that Maisie’s back with us, the sky’s the limit!’ declares Wild Karl as the bandit van roars on its way, kidnap successfully carried out.
Maisie quickly becomes an integral part of the Robberson’s robbing, acting as a damsel in distress standing in the road having supposedly missed the bus home. However the family’s main focus and thus Maisie’s, is the Summer Shindig at the end of which a new Supreme Bandit is to be elected, the aim being that it’s Wild Karl who takes the crown. Let the tough training regime begin.
It appears that the Robbersons have already decided which event Maisie should enter – the Fib-Off, and she’ll face some extremely tough opponents. Yes, lying is part and parcel of this, but there’s a fair bit of dishonesty in other events, by various bandit clans.
So, who will end up with the highest total score and thus participate in the Bandit Karaoke? Who will become Supreme Bandit for the next decade and whose face will it be on that special Orkola liquorice coin – a last minute prize offered by the Farnaby family?
This second title featuring Maisie and the Robbersons is a twisting, turning action-packed romp with an exciting cast of characters that will make a splendid escapist read this summer.