With lightning speed, Frankie climbed the Hail Hill, where a general with a coal-black poodle was waiting for help in solving a case from the last century. A minute later, the boy… was sitting in his bed, trying to write down all the details of the meeting. You’re wondering why, since it was probably just a dream? Frankie had over a decade of experience in dreaming, and understood that it couldn’t be just an ordinary dream if he was dreaming it every night.
He was convinced that his unusual dreams were the real deal for a detective. It all started when he and his schoolmate Sandra, whose brain resembled an Internet search engine, his brother Leon, who seemed to be leading them to the best clue, and his mother, who was relentless in solving puzzles, found clues in the immediate surroundings… The deal might just be a one too complicated and doomed to failure. But Frankie knew that if he tried to unravel it, he had a chance at the adventure of a lifetime and the eternal gratitude of the general in love with Mary Ann.
This book is Part 3 of the adventures of Frankie Lightning, well-known to the readers from previous two books. The boy is getting older, so his adventures are age-appropriate – both for the main character of the book and for the readers of the series.