If this review has inspired any young readers in your family or your classroom to write a book review, please send them our way! Many thanks to Isabel for this fabulous book review! Overall, I rate The Murderer’s Ape 4 out of 5. I could not put it down! Sally Jones is such a fun loving character who fits the book perfectly. Who is innocent? Who can be trusted? All these questions swirl around your head while reading The Murderer’s Ape. You travel all around the world and get to experience the culture, as well as gasp at the twisting and turning plot. The Murderer’s Ape is such an amazing story. Join Sally Jones on a touching journey to show without doubt that her closest friend is innocent in The Murderer’s Ape. That changes when Sally Jones starts getting suspicious letters from an anonymous sender that sound like they’re from Morro she eventually decides to travel to the address of the letters and prove Morro is alive. However, after a few weeks of hunger, tiredness and boredom, she finally finds the people to trust.Īna Molina and Signor Fidardo help her deal with her depression and make a promise to get Koskela out of prison. But when they get tricked into transporting dangerous cargo and the Chief gets falsely convicted of the murder of Alphonse Morro, disaster strikes. Sally Jones the intelligent gorilla and her owner, Henry Koskela (a.k.a. The Murderer’s Ape by Jakob Wegelius, translated from Swedish by Peter Graves
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