The Dead World of Lanthorne Ghules
By (Author) Gerald Killingworth
Designed by Chris Priestley
Pushkin Children's Books
Pushkin Children's Books
3rd December 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Horror and ghost stories, chillers
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Edwin really doesn't want to be a big brother. Forced to move house, start a new school and make way for this unwelcome interloper in his parents' affections, he feels like everything is chaos. But things might not be as bad as he fears, as Edwin makes an unusual pen-pal, Lanthorne, who introduces him to a strange world filled with dark secrets and thrilling adventures.
This excitement seems safe until those secrets and adventures start to intrude on Edwin's life and, more worryingly, on the life of his baby sister. Can Edwin and Lanthorne work together to save Mandoline from the evil Aunt Necra And can they figure out why Lanthorne's family is so divided, and what the terrible secret is that so many people seem to know all about but refuse to share with Edwin
"Wry, grisly and pleasingly grotesque"--Guardian
"The strange and creepy world of Lanthorne Ghules makes for a horribly entertaining read" Chris Priestley
Gerald Killingworth read English at Cambridge and for much of his writing career he was an English teacher.He has produced fantasy novels for adults (Hy Brazil) and children (Lord of the Silver Hand) and continues to publish poetry. Living in Dorset, not far from Thomas Hardy's birthplace, Gerald enjoys and participates in English folk culture, singing and morris dancing. These have a habit of sneaking into his writing.