Deep and Dark and Dangerous
Reviewed
by M.P.
The book Deep and Dark and Dangerous by Mary
Downing Hahn is very very good. It is a little bit scary but not much, it is
meant to be scarier than it really is. Even so it is a great book.
The book is
about a 13-year-old girl named Ali who, while rummaging in the attic, finds an
old photo taken at the house where her mother grew up, by a deep and dark and
dangerous lake. In the picture there are three girls. One is her mother, one
her aunt Dulcie, but who is the third girl? She has been torn out of the
picture. Ali is determined to find out more. She goes to the lake house for the
summer with Dulcie and Ali’s 5-year old cousin Emma. At the lake, Ali hears
talk of a terrible tragedy that occurred many years past, but what is it? No
one will tell her, and her mother and Dulcie claim they remember nothing from
childhood. Then Ali meets Sissy. Sissy is mean, spiteful, and hates Ali. Soon
Emma begins having dreams about bones in the lake. None of Dulcie’s paintings
work out. It seems Ali’s summer could not get any worse. Or could it?
Ali unravels
lots of mysteries and finally learns the spine-chilling truth. If you are
interested in what that truth is read the book. You will be surprised. I
recommend this book for 3rd or 4th grade up, unless you
don’t like scary stories. I give this book 4 ¾ stars. I definitely recommend it
for anyone looking for a good story.