The Dark Portal

The Dark Portal by Robin Jarvis, published by Purnell in 1989, is a children’s book that spans 243 pages. This story follows the mice as they engage in an epic struggle against the sewer rats in the dark and fear-filled tunnels of Deptford. The narrative introduces a menacing presence known as Jupiter, Lord of All, which adds to the tension and challenges faced by the characters.
Readers will find a tale rich in action and adventure, as the mice confront their fears and navigate the dangers of their underground world. The book explores themes of bravery and resilience in the face of adversity, making it a captivating read for those interested in children’s literature and fiction. With its engaging plot and vivid setting, The Dark Portal invites young readers to immerse themselves in a thrilling journey.
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The story of the mice and their epic struggle with the sewer rats. In the sewers of Deptford lurks a dark presence which fills the tunnels with fear. The rats name it Jupiter, Lord of All.
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