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Peter and the Starcatchers

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ThePeter and the Starcatchers saga, written byDave Barry and Ridley Pearson, is a series of fantasy novels; prequels to Sir J.M Barrie'sPeter Pan. The series contains four books:

  • Peter and the Starcatchers
  • Peter and the Shadow Thieves
  • Peter and the Secret of Rundoon
  • Peter and the Sword of Mercy

A new series in the same universe ofPeter and the Starcatchers begins with the bookThe Bridge to Neverland.

The following tropes are common to many or all entries in thePeter and the Starcatchers franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.

And then it erupted from him, a string of oaths so vile that Peter reached out to cover Tink's tiny ears.

Tubby Ted: But we need them for our scurvy!
Prentiss: We don't have scurvy, you twit.
Tubby Ted: Then why do we have the figs?
James: They're for the monkeys.
Tubby Ted: The monkeys have scurvy?

  • Tactful Translation: Peter's translations for Tinker Bell.
  • Take a Third Option: Black Stache, torn between chasing after Astor and taking the trunk or calling his bluff and pursuing theWasp, decides to take a third option: he tosses his British Navy prisoner overboard.Predictably, Astorturns around to rescue the drowning sailor, coming close enough to theSea Devil for Black Stache to harpoon his dory.
  • They Called Me Mad: Dr. Glotz cackles this in his first appearance.
  • Trilogy Creep: Originally the book started as a trilogy, and then cameSword of Mercy, acting as a full fledged prequel to the events ofPeter Pan.
  • Two-Part Trilogy: The first work can actually stand by itself, acting as an introduction with the major plot points (of that book) more or less resolved. AroundShadow Thieves, the series starts to blend together into a bigger story arc.
  • Unspoken Plan: Shining Pearl's plan to attack the Scorpions.
  • The Watson: Peter. There's a whole chapter where Molly goes on aCharacter Filibuster to tell him all about Starstuff and the history of the Starcatchers, and another bit where Fighting Prawn explains Mr. Grin's origin story to him.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: At first, Slank planned to kill Little Richard for this reason. But by the time he actually does it, it's fora different reason.
  • You Said You Would Let Them Go: In the third book, afterPeter locates the starstuff. Zarboff decides to feed the boys to the snake anyway--he only promised that if Peterdidn't do as he was instructed, hewould feed them to the snake. He didn't say anything aboutnot feeding them to the snake if hedid follow the instructions.
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