Mr
Walker Braves the Night is the fourth book in this delightful series
inspired by the real-life Guide Dog Ambassador, Mr Walker, whose home is the
Park Hyatt Melbourne.
Life is a sensory experience for Mr Walker. He
loves walks. They offer up different smells, sights and opportunities for a
chase. He dreams of walks and chasing rabbits, although he has never
encountered a rabbit in his life.
Halloween is drawing near. Mrs Reeves is looking
forward to her sister coming to visit with her eleven year old son Lawrence.
Sophie and Amanda want to go on their first trick or treat. The girls demand a
scary story from their dad. But it is Mr Walker that has bad dreams that night.
Lawrence arrives with a bored expression on his
face. He’s rude and definitely not what the girls expected. Even Mr Walker senses trouble afoot.
Elvis, in charge of the laundry department,
suggests trolley-racing to liven things up. They have a great time! Omid
challenges them to a game demanding stealth, silence and invisibility. Then, before
they know it, it is evening.
Chef Remy and Elvis hollow out pumpkins and shape
them into jack-o’-lanterns. To add to the atmosphere, Elvis takes the three
children through the hotel’s secret and spooky passageways, while he recalls a
ghost story that scares Mr Walker more than the children.
What is that noise that Lawrence and Mr Walker hear
at night? Can it be ghosts? Why does Mr Reeves tell them to stay away from the
nineteenth floor? When the girls hear it too, they all set out together to discover
the scary source.
Again entertained by the intelligent, lovable,
always helpful hotel Labrador, Mr Walker, the Park Hyatt’s Ambassador role
includes lookout when called for. He is also a useful instrument of
diversion when needed. Mr Walker and the
Perfect Mess is the fifth book in the series.
The Reeves household prepares for Christmas with a new
advent calendar and a humorous made-up rendition of The Twelve Days of Christmas based on Mr Walker’s favourite thing - food!
It is the groundskeeper Josephine’s last Christmas
at the Park Hyatt. Her father is retiring and she is taking over the farm. So
it is to be a special festive celebration and send-off combined.
This isn’t the only special event on a program
filled till well into January. The Guide Dogs fundraiser is keeping them busy
but the family is determined to find the right gift for Josephine.