
The Vanishing Young of Rydal Cave
Warren Cabral(Author)
Daniel Redford(Editor)
Wilton Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 18. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-0686043-4-8 (ISBN)
Description
When
curious blue rays light up the sky over Cockermouth in a mysterious pattern,
young sisters Mae and Isla Donaldson face shape-shifting adversaries. With the
help of their irascible Granddad, the girls discover how to break a secret code
and unlock the truth about a group of special agents who disappeared from a
Lake District beauty spot while investigating UFOs. The girls must prove their
suspicions about the glamorous new people in town before it's too late.
curious blue rays light up the sky over Cockermouth in a mysterious pattern,
young sisters Mae and Isla Donaldson face shape-shifting adversaries. With the
help of their irascible Granddad, the girls discover how to break a secret code
and unlock the truth about a group of special agents who disappeared from a
Lake District beauty spot while investigating UFOs. The girls must prove their
suspicions about the glamorous new people in town before it's too late.
Reviews / Votes
In the intriguing series mystery novel TheVanishing Young of Rydal Cave, sisters pursue the truth behind the
inexplicable lights in the sky above their town.
Enchantments abound in Warren Cabral's mystery novel The
Vanishing Young of Rydal Cave, in which unexplained lights unsettle a small
town in the days before Christmas.
Smart, proper Mae and free-spirited Isla share a remarkable
telepathic bond. In this series instalment, they are drawn into a baffling
mystery in the scenic Lake District: Eerie blue rays paint the sky in a strange
pattern; their electronic devices fuzz out, except for their iPad, which
displays the same pattern as the lights. Next, the girls discover that a group
of special agents disappeared near the legendary Rydal Cave while investigating
UFO phenomena. With the help of their gruff but well-meaning grandfather, the
sisters decode cryptic messages, uncover the true identities of suspicious
newcomers in town, and confront shifting adversaries.
The story begins and resolves in the span of just over a
week and is told across chapters that read like vignettes, following the girls'
daily lives and their attempts to understand the lights in the sky. The lights
make it hard for them to focus on anything else, though more strange events
arise: A newcomer has sharp teeth, and a science class recording of dolphins
repeats the same pattern that the girls recorded.
Mae and Isla's relationship is developed in terms of
ordinary sibling bickering and teasing, though it is also amplified by their
gift: They have a silent mental connection. Others around town are
underdeveloped in comparison to the sisters, aside from the girls' grandfather,
who teaches them how to build a radio from scratch. He also supplies necessary
background information, filling them in on colorful life at the local RAF base
and a case of missing children from decades ago.
In addition to a detailed, colorful map of the town with key
locations from the story marked (implied to be the product of Mae's fastidious
hand), the book includes scattered illustrations-both small representations of
key moments and images of important characters. Hand-drawn in style, they have
exaggerated features and vibrant colors; these seem to represent artistic
Isla's attempts to capture details in her unique way.
However, an uncovered secret leads to the book's abrupt
ending. Indeed, the truth about the lights, the newcomers, and the strange
pattern in the sky is somewhat unanswered; Mae suggests a fanciful solution,
but the lack of true resolve hampers the story on the whole.
In the imaginative mystery novel The Vanishing Young
of Rydal Cave, telepathic siblings witness strange lights in the sky and
seek out the truth behind them.
Reviewed for Foreword Clarion by John M.
Murray
October 25, 2025
"This is a mystery that will appeal to readers who have an interest in history, spies and alien communication." LoveReading4Kids
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Illustrations
24 full colour illustrations; numerous black and white spot illustrations; 24 full colour illustrations; numerous black and white spot illustrations; 24 full colour illustrations; numerous black and white spot illustrations; 24 full colour illustrations; numerous black and white spot illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
312 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0686043-4-8 (9781068604348)
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Persons
Warren
Cabral practised law in Bermuda for 30 years before taking up his pen as author
of fiction for adults and children. Even
before his second career as a writer, he had written short stories, plays,
pantomimes and the books for two musicals.
He was the winner of The Royal Gazette prize for one of his short
stories. His most recent theatrical work was On the Line, staged at The Tea
House Theatre in London. The Lakeland
Mysteries, of which The Vanishing Young of Rydal Cave is the fifth book, is Warren's first
venture into children's fiction.
Corryn Webb is a Welsh freelance illustrator and designer based in the rugged mountains beside the North Wales coast in the UK. Living with her husband, children and rescue dogs.With her vivid imagination and eye for detail, Corryn has been lauded for her beautiful award-winning pieces bursting to the rim with creativity. She is fascinated by the beauty, magic, and mythology of the natural landscape of Wales, which regularly inspires her art.
Cabral practised law in Bermuda for 30 years before taking up his pen as author
of fiction for adults and children. Even
before his second career as a writer, he had written short stories, plays,
pantomimes and the books for two musicals.
He was the winner of The Royal Gazette prize for one of his short
stories. His most recent theatrical work was On the Line, staged at The Tea
House Theatre in London. The Lakeland
Mysteries, of which The Vanishing Young of Rydal Cave is the fifth book, is Warren's first
venture into children's fiction.
Corryn Webb is a Welsh freelance illustrator and designer based in the rugged mountains beside the North Wales coast in the UK. Living with her husband, children and rescue dogs.With her vivid imagination and eye for detail, Corryn has been lauded for her beautiful award-winning pieces bursting to the rim with creativity. She is fascinated by the beauty, magic, and mythology of the natural landscape of Wales, which regularly inspires her art.