When cousins Danny and Jessica, and their new friend Lauren, uncover a fiendish plot within their favourite pop group the results prove to be explosive!
In years gone by kids used to love discovering stories like Plot Music on the junior fiction shelves. As such it begins with a holiday that evolves into a gentle-paced adventure, the pace gathering in the second half, the story ultimately building up to an exciting and explosive climax. In the end you'll be rooting for Danny, Jessica and Lauren in their quest to foil a plot within their favourite pop group. Although "darker" stories seem to be more the fashion these days I'd love to see a return to more wholesome tales like Plot Music so five stars to Richard Ardizzone!
I read all of Enid Blyton's Famous Five books as a child. Judge me as you will, but there has to be some reason for the continuing popularity of that series. I think Richard Ardizzone encapsulates it here in PLOT MUSIC; basically there's a world of adventure out there to explore, go out and live it! Not a troll, wizard or vampire in sight, PLOT MUSIC is a treat for all those readers who enjoy exciting and good old-fashioned storytelling.
This is still good but You can tell Plot Music is one of Richard Ardizzones earlier works. The story is fun and exciting but lacks the pace and characterization of later novels, which I read first. I still recommend Plot Music cos its interesting to see what an author was doing before they went on to better things like Hawkfasts