Review
‘A first-class children’s novelist.’ The Times Educational Supplement; ‘Horowitz has become a writer who converts boys to reading.’ The Times; ‘Love the humour – a very funny, imaginative satire.’ Good Housekeeping
Product Description
‘There’s something nasty going on at Groosham Grange…’ Sent to Groosham Grange as a last resort by his parents, David Eliot quickly discovers that his new school is a very weird place indeed. New pupils are made to sign their names in blood; the French teacher disappears every full moon; the assistant headmaster keeps something very chilling in his room…What’s the meaning of the black rings everyone wears? Where do the other pupils vanish to at night? Most important of all, how on earth can David get away – alive? This Lancashire Children’s Book of the Year will have you gripped and grinning to the last page.