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So overall ''The Spook's Stories'' gives horror-fans old and preferably not-so-young all they could ask for. But what really sets it a notch above some of its peers is some terrific writing, dense atmosphere, and the intriguing glimpse of English folklore it affords its readers.
I'd like to thank Bodley Head for sending a copy to the Bookbag. We also have a review of [[The Spook's Blood: Book 10 (Wardstone Chronicles) by Joseph Delaney|The Spook's Blood]]and [[The Ghost Prison by Joseph Delaney|The Ghost Prison]] both by Joseph Delaney.
If you like gory reads, Bookbag also recommends [[Scared To Death by Alan Gibbons]], and [[Slawter (The Demonata) by Darren Shan|Slawter by Darren Shan]]. Their titles say it all. For spookiness ''and'' subtlety, you'd be well served looking up something by [[:Category:Marcus Sedgwick|Marcus Sedgwick]].