![]() ![]() ![]() I guess it leaves more room for sequels.Ĭampbell Scott narrated well, though not brilliantly, but he does get points for not stumbling over these tongue-twisting names!īoys and girls in the 8-10 age range should enjoy this gentle hero and his intriguing mystery.įind author Michael Hoeye on his website. ![]() I wished for a slightly different ending but I was happy enough with the one we got. But I was truly surprised when one part directly affecting Hermux was revealed! I knew something was up but I didn’t know it was that! When it came down to the mystery, I did figure out some parts that were featured in a journal. There’s the gossipy mail lady, the gruff cafe owner, the bossy neighbor, and the reporter who seems to be everywhere. Give us a pot of tea and some doughnuts and we’ll quietly talk, or just sit and enjoy each other’s company. I think he and I would get along splendidly. He sets out to find her and save the day. When a suspicious-looking rat comes in asking for it, Hermux knows Miss Perflinger must be caught up in something dangerous. She never returns to pick it up, even though it seemed to be important to her. His world is turned upside down when the lovely Linka Perflinger walks into his shop and asks him to repair her watch. I will earn a small commission at no additional cost to you if you purchase merchandise through links on my site. ![]() Hermux Tantamoq is a quiet, rather shy watchmaker who just happens to be a mouse. Time Stops for No Mouse by Michael Hoeye: Book Review JanuNo Comments I have an affiliate relationship with and Malaprops Bookstore in beautiful Asheville, NC. ![]()
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