Setting
James goes in the summer to visit his cousin Victor in Northern Sardinia. When he arrived there it was very hot and "there was dust everywhere: on his clothes, under his clothes, in his mouth and ears. Even his eyes felt gritty." This is where James is captured by the Count that lived in his palace in the mountains and James must find someway to get out and he gets in a situation that i would not like to be in. I would not like it because there is dirt and dust every where, it is hot, and mosquitos are overwhelming there. If it were in a different setting then the Count would have to find a different way to torture James because he used the mosquitos to torture him. This was a fitting setting for this book.
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