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|title=The Wickford Doom
|sort=Wickford Doom, The
|publisher=Barrington Stoke
|date=January 2015
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|summary=Incredibly atmospheric chiller which will delight children. And it's dyslexia friendly too.
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Following Harry’s father’s death in the war, he and his mother learn that they’ve inherited a bequest from a relative. When they arrive to claim it, though, they find that they’ve been the victims of a dying man’s last cruel prank. But there are local tales of missing children and a strange painting called the Doom, and Harry quickly learns that there may be something far more evil than a nasty joke to worry about. Can he fight back against it?
I think fans of this would also like another Barrington Stoke book which Vladimir Stankovic has illustrated, [[Klaus Vogel and the Bad Lads by David Almond and Vladimir Stankovic]].
 
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