Author:Pete Johnson
THE PHANTOM THIEF
The first time Alfie sees the boy, he appears as if from nowhere in the school detention room - the 'padded cell'. There's something odd about him and Alfie is definitely not pleased when he realizes the boy has nicked his new jacket. But a ghost? That's what his new friend Sarah thinks - and she's so convinced she's prepared to ghost-watch with him.
That's when the warning message appears, scratched out on the blackboard by a phantom hand....
MY FRIEND'S A WEREWOLF
Kelly always thought werewolves only existed in stories and late-night films. Until Simon moves in next door. Could that be hair beginning to sprout on his face? Why does he wear black gloves all the time - even to school? Last, but definitely not least, there's the howling at night . . . Aren't werewolves . . . dangerous?
A howling good read
—— Daily TelegraphJust the thing for a dark, winter's night!
—— Junior News & MailA book to make any reader stop and think
—— The School LibrarianTerry 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