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''Peter and the Secret of Rundoon'' is a
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that was published by Hyperion Books, a subsidiary of
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, in 2007. Written by
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, the book is an unauthorized reimagining of ''
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'' by
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, and tells the story of an orphan named Peter. It was illustrated by artist Greg Call. It is a
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'', best-sellers released in late 2004 and mid-2006. This book was released on October 23, 2007, and was described at the time as the last novel in the series. However, in May 2008 the writers announced a fourth book: ''
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Plot summary

The story starts at Stonehenge, where Lord Ombra was seemingly destroyed in ''
Peter and the Shadow Thieves ''Peter and the Shadow Thieves'' is a children's novel that was published by Hachette Books#Hyperion Books, Hyperion Books, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, in 2006. Written by humorist Dave Barry and novelist Ridley Pearson, the book i ...
''. Though weakened, he has regenerated his consciousness, using his power to possess others to gather himself together so that he can return to Rundoon. Meanwhile, warriors of the Scorpion tribe plan to invade Mollusk Island. Warned by Peter, Fighting Prawn prepares for war. Eventually, however, he is forced to surrender to the overwhelming force of the invaders and the Mollusks are enslaved. Molly and George travel to Oxford, where they discover some vital information about Peter's parents which suggests Peter himself is in danger. And indeed Lord Ombra and his fellow shadow creatures have decided that capturing Peter could help their plans. Lord Aster sails to Mollusk Island to warn and protect Peter, unaware that Molly and George have stowed away aboard his ship. Peter, wounded by the Scorpions, is kidnapped by Captain Hook along with the Lost Boys, but soon they are all captured by Lord Ombra and taken to Rundoon. There they are imprisoned in the dungeons of King Zarboff III, a cruel and vain despot in cahoots with the shadow beings. Tinker Bell joins Lord Aster in a rescue mission, but he is captured by Zarboff's men. Tink returns to the ship to warn Molly and George, but finds them trying to steal a camel and being chased by the owners. She tells Molly to use the starstuff in her locket to make the camel fly, and so they escaped and went on to find Peter, Lord Aster, and Bakari on their flying camel. Zarboff reveals his plan – to shoot rockets into space to make starstuff fall. The first attempt is successful, and he plans another, using the new starstuff to send the rocket even further. He does not know that the shadow beings intend the second rocket to rupture the fabric of the universe and cause it to collapse into nothingness. It falls to Peter to prevent the rocket from reaching its destination. By chance, the huge load of starstuff falls onto a ship stolen by George and the Lost Boys, causing it to float. The flying ship, expertly handled by Captain Hook, takes the whole party back to Mollusk Island, when Shining Pearl, Fighting Prawn's daughter, has joined forces with the pirates to repel the invaders. The book ends with the Lost Boys deciding to return to London with Leonard, while some new boys, former St. Norbert's orphans enslaved by Zarboff, decide to take their place as the new Lost Boys. Molly and Peter share a kiss and then go their separate ways.


Characters in "Peter and the Secret of Rundoon"

Many of the characters from "Peter and the Secret of Rundoon" are characters from the previous novels. However, new characters were added to fit with the book's theme. *
Peter Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a sur ...
- Peter, because of exposure to starstuff, will never grow old and has gained the permanent ability to fly. He is believed to be the lost son of Mr. Pan (aka Mr. Starr), a watcher for the Starcatchers. Mr. Pan and his wife mysteriously went missing and Peter was sent to St. Norbert's. *
Tinker Bell Tinker Bell is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play ''Peter Pan'' and its 1911 novelisation ''Peter and Wendy''. She has appeared in a variety of film and television adaptations of the Peter Pan stories, in particular the 1953 an ...
- Tinker Bell is a fairy who was created from a bird which Lord Aster put in a bag of starstuff. She serves as the guardian of Peter. She is protective of Peter, and dislikes Peter paying attention to any other girl. *
Molly Aster The works of J. M. Barrie about Peter Pan feature many characters. The numerous adaptations and sequels to those stories feature many of the same characters, and introduce new ones. Most of these strive for continuity with Barrie's work, develop ...
- Molly, daughter to the great Starcatcher Leonard Aster, returns for this book. * Lost Boys- James, Thomas, Prentiss, and Tubby Ted were originally orphans from "St. Norbert's Home for Wayward Boys". James is their leader when Peter is not around. *
Captain Hook Captain James Hook is a fictional character and the main antagonist of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play ''Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up'' and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy. The character is a pirate captain ...
- Captain Hook, formerly Black Stache, is a disgusting, filthy pirate, captain of the ship known as the "Jolly Roger". As his left hand was cut off by Peter, he replaced it with a bent dagger in the shape of a hook, earning his nickname. *Lord Ombra- Lord Ombra is the returning villain in this novel, and Peter's archnemesis. He moves like liquid and is able to steal people's shadows or read their thoughts. Ombra is one of a group of alien shadow beings who are enemies of life and manipulate the human "Others" for their own ends. *Captain Nerezza- Nerezza is captain of the ship ''Le Fantome'', and he is one of the "Others" who wants starstuff for selfish motives. *
George Darling George Darling, Baron Darling of Hillsborough, PC (20 July 1905 – 18 October 1985) was a politician in the United Kingdom. He was Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hillsborough from 1950 to 1974. Early life and education ...
- George is Molly's London friend, and he will grow up to become the father of Wendy, John, and Michael. George has feelings for Molly, and is jealous of Peter, which amuses Molly. He is cautious but loyal and refuses to let Molly go into danger alone. *Lord Leonard Aster and Lady Louise Aster- Molly's parents are Leonard and Louise Aster, who live in a mansion near Kensington Gardens. Molly's father is secretly one of the greatest Starcatchers. He is protective of the children, but reliant on their help. *Bakari- A friendly Starcatcher who has contacts in Rundoon and accompanies Lord Aster on his journey across the desert. He gets his shadow temporarily removed by Lord Ombra. *
Smee Mr. Smee is a fictional character who serves as Captain Hook's boatswain in J. M. Barrie's 1904 play ''Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up'' and 1911 novel ''Peter and Wendy''. History Mr. Smee seems an oddly genial man for a pirate; Ba ...
- Captain Hook's rather thick-headed first mate. He is made captain after Hook goes missing. He admits that he makes a poor pirate, as he does not like to hurt anyone. *King Zarboff III- The evil King of the Temple, who wants to fly. He eventually gets slowly eaten by his own pet snake, Kundalini. *
Kundalini In Hinduism, Kundalini ( sa, कुण्डलिनी, translit=kuṇḍalinī, translit-std=IAST, lit=coiled snake, ) is a form of divine feminine energy (or ''Shakti'') believed to be located at the base of the spine, in the ''muladhara'' ...
- King Zarboff III's pet snake who eats men. He eventually swallows his master. *Mr. Glotz- A scientist who works for Zarboff. He builds rockets to shoot down the stars so that King Zarboff III can collect starstuff. It is unknown as to what happened to him after the novel. *Franklin- A monkey from the temple that was trained to pilot the rocket. *The Mollusk Tribe- The residents of Mollusk Island. *Shining Pearl- The daughter of Fighting Prawn, leader of the Mollusk Tribe. *The Scorpion Tribe- A deadly tribe of the seas. Men are initiated as warriors of the tribe only if they can keep a poisonous jellyfish on their back for a minute without moving or crying out. Each member has the scar of the jellyfish on his back. They add poison to their arrowheads to incapacitate their prey. *Mister Grin- An enormous crocodile that lives on Mollusk Island and craves human flesh, especially Captain Hook's. *Slightly, Curly, Tootles, Nibs and the Twins/New Lost Boys- The St. Norbert's boys that Peter knew while he was still an orphan, who were sent to Rundoon as slaves. He is reunited with them all in Rundoon. Slightly has been there so long, he speaks Rundoon's language. After James, Thomas, Prentiss, and Tubby Ted leave for England, they become the new Lost Boys. These boys are the Lost Boys of the original play. * Herky and Boggs Two pirates who assist Mr. Smee and Shining Pearl against the Scorpion Tribe.


Differences from the works of Barry

:''See Peter and the Starcatchers#Differences from the works of Barrie''


References

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