Author:Bram Stoker,Holly Black
Jonathan Harker is travelling to Castle Dracula to see the Transylvanian noble, Count Dracula. He is begged by locals not to go there, because on the eve of St George's Day, when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the world will come full sway. But business must be done, so Jonathan makes his way to the Castle - and then his nightmare begins. His beloved wife Meena and other lost souls have fallen under the Count's horrifying spell. Dracula must be destroyed . . .
With an exciting introduction by Holly Black, bestselling author of The Spiderwick Chronicles.
A wonderful zany story
—— Daily TelegraphJill Murphy is one of the most engaging writers and illustrators for children in the land
—— ObserverA marvellous story... You think this is a good book? Right. It is funny, poignant, angry, outrageous and moving. Were it a movie, you'd leave the cinema wondering whether you were crying with laughter or because of the passion and compassion of the story. ... [this book is] the best he has ever written, one that would shift him - were there any justice - from the ranks of "mere" bestsellerdom into the realm of "literature"... it also makes you look again at the way we live
—— Vector MagazineTerry Pratchett uses his wicked sense of humour to hilarious effect in his new fantasy story...anyone over ten can find something to smile about here
—— Daily MailIngeniously-designed comic-cum-novel, a gothic pastiche that can be read as simple fun or as a literary lesson
—— GuardianBrilliant...the quality of imagination at play here is something special
—— TESJoseph Delaney's The Wardstone Chronicles are a series of books that have maintained the very highest standard for nearly a decade. The Spook's Nightmare is another excellent addition to the series. Highly recommended.
—— Fantasy Book Review