
The Beast and the Bethany
Ebenezer Tweezer is a young 511-year-old. He keeps a beast in the attic of his mansion, who he feeds all manner of things (everything from King Cobras to The Crown Jewels) and in return the beast vomits out presents for Ebenezer, as well as potions which keep him young and beautiful. But the beast grows ever greedier, and soon only a nice, juicy child will do. So when Ebenezer encounters prankster Bethany, it seems like (everlasting) life will go on as normal. But Bethany is not your average child …

Revenge of the Beast
​Once upon a very badly behaved time, 511-year-old Ebenezer kept a beast in his attic. Now he spends his time with notorious prankster Bethany and their feathery friend Claudette instead. Together they are determined to DE-BEAST their lives and Do Good. But someone . . . something is watching them from the shadows, and revenge is a dish best served BEASTLY!

Battle of the Beast
After controlling Ebenezer for 511 yars and trying to eat Bethany twice, the beast is safely locked up . . . for about five minutes. Soon the world's most despicable creature is out of its cage and back in Ebenezer's attic. But there's something different about the beast now - it's calling everyone its bestie and vomiting lovely gifts for the neighbours. In the most disturbing turn of events, has the beast turned . . . nice? Or is it all part of an evil scheme?

Child of the Beast
For 512 years, Ebenezer kept a wicked beast in its attic, but when Bethany came along everything changed. Now she is about to find out where she came from, but is she ready for the truth? Meanwhile, the beast wrestles with a secret of its own. A child-sized secret that's about to crawl out of its belly and cause carnage in the neighbourhood . . .

The Final Feast
Bethany had always thought that her parents had died in a fire, but now her father is back in her life - alive and begging for her help. But is he all that he seems? And does he have a more sinister purpose for returning to her life? And will her friends be able to show her the true meaning of family before it's too late? The final beastly adventure is uncaged . . .