Lucy Strange’s third book combines a spooky ghost story with a clever page-turning mystery. The author sets her shivery tale of spectres and wrongdoings in the English Lake District in 1899.
Combining his characteristic humour with a little darkness, Jeffers’ latest picture book tells the tale of a little girl who lives in a haunted house but has never seen a ghost All images: There’s a ...
In many ways, Eugenie Montague's “Swallow the Ghost” feels like three separate ... especially the final section of the book that is framed as a transcript of a conversation with Jeremy at ...