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To be more kind, it does wilfully provide us with something unexpected, and for the right reader does create a suitable romp, with quirks, humour and the unforeseen. For a first book it does not discredit Bracegirdle as a children's writer. I won't say much about the wrapping up of this volume, but I cannot see what else is going to happen to Spooking in the future. To damn these Fiendish Deeds with faint praise, though, I can certainly see the rush to find out being a small, if select, one.
I would like to thank Simon and Schuster for sending us a review copy. We also have a review of [[The Joy of Spooking: Unearthly Asylum by P J Bracegirdle]].
If this type of book appeals then we think that you might enjoy [[The Haunting of Nathaniel Wolfe by Brian Keaney]].