Description
After successfully ridding Peligan of Gallows' murderous spook, Mr Grip, Lil and Nedly turn their attentions to another suspected haunting. But Peligan City has had enough of ghosts and has hired ghost catchers - and Nedly finds himself being hunted.
Luckily, he has Lil on his side. Now an apprentice reporter for the Klaxon, Lil manages to talk her way into a job shadowing intrepid journalist Marsha Quake, who is writing a feature on Ghostcatcher Inc. So with Lil's help, Nedly is able to stay one step ahead, but how long for?
As Nedly develops his own inimitable and slightly haphazard haunting style, hoping to become a hero of Peligan City by protecting the weak and thwarting the powerful, Lil finds herself clashing with her mum, a journalist committed to uncovering the truth at all costs. Lil must protect Nedly by covering his tracks or risk losing him forever. Can she find a way?
A third spookily and dastardly brilliant adventure featuring detective duo Lil and Nedly. Perfect for fans of Robin Stevens.
About the Author
Sophie Green writes children's fiction and short stories. She has a degree in zoology and an interest in folklore. She was born and still lives in Suffolk and works as a children's librarian in the public library service.
Her first novel The Last Giant was shortlisted for the Times/Chicken House Children's Fiction Competition in 2011. Her short stories have been highly commended for the Bridport Prize 2012, longlisted for BBC Opening Lines in 2013 and 2015 and won second prize in Words with Jam in 2014. Her story Potkin and Stubbs was recently shortlisted for the Bath Children's Novel Award.
Karl James Mountford was born in Germany and is now a full-time illustrator based in Wales, UK. He studied Illustration at Swansea College of Art and was also the artist in residence there while studying for his M.A. in Visual Communication. He now spends most of his day illustrating all types of awesome stories and genres.
Book Information
ISBN 9781848128590
Author Sophie Green
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Piccadilly Press
Publisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 292g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 22mm