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The Ghosts of Young Nick's Head (Spine-tinglers, #1) (eBook, ePUB) - Copsey, Sue
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* Goosebumps meets Famous Five in this spooky adventure series for older children and younger teens.* Who's haunting the lonely old house on the cliffs? Joe and Eddie's summer vacation turns spooky, when Joe discovers a message scratched on a bedpost and senses a presence watching him. The ghostbusting duo set out to solve the mystery of the house on the cliffs of Young Nick's Head. But someone, or something, is trying to stop them. Read it at night … if you dare.

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* Goosebumps meets Famous Five in this spooky adventure series for older children and younger teens.* Who's haunting the lonely old house on the cliffs? Joe and Eddie's summer vacation turns spooky, when Joe discovers a message scratched on a bedpost and senses a presence watching him. The ghostbusting duo set out to solve the mystery of the house on the cliffs of Young Nick's Head. But someone, or something, is trying to stop them. Read it at night … if you dare.


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Autorenporträt
Sue Copsey is an award-winning writer of spooky adventure stories for older children. She lives in New Zealand, which is disappointingly low on ghosts compared to her native England. Sue was a senior editor at Dorling Kindersley in London before moving to NZ, where she now works as a freelance writer and editor. Her 2015 title "The Ghosts of Tarawera" was the recipient of a Notable Book Award from the Storylines Children's Literature Trust of New Zealand. As well as children's fiction, Sue has produced many non-fiction books, including the UK Times Educational Supplement award winner "Children Just Like Me", and "Our Children Aotearoa", which also won a Notable Book Award (2012). Sue has two children and lives in Auckland.