Ghost Prison
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
Now in paperback, a first-rate horror story by the bestselling author of the Last Apprentice series
Fifteen-year-old Billy guards a castle prison. But it isn’t just criminals he’s guarding—the ghosts of executed prisoners haunt the place. When Billy is given the task of feeding the prisoner in The Witch Well, a ghost named Long-Neck Netty decides to play a trick on Billy during the feeding...a trick that could cost Billy his life. Lavishly filled with black-and-white illustrations.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Delaney's popular Last Apprentice series for HarperCollins jumps to the big screen in early 2014 with Seventh Son; set in the same world as those books, this lightly scary novella might persuade a few readers to check out the original stories beforehand. The story, which unfolds in six short chapters, is narrated by orphan Billy Calder, who is apprehensive about the new job he has landed: helping guard an infamously haunted prison on the night shift. The ghosts and dangers turn out to be all too real, as Billy learns about the prison's bloody history and has a life-altering encounter one night while on the job. Fischer's spindly and often gruesome ink illustrations amp up the fear factor a pile of broken dentures sit in a puddle of blood, and the hanged silhouette of "Long-Neck Netty" appears under a moonlit sky in the prison's Execution Square. Despite the publisher's age recommendation and some creepy moments (including talk of neck-stretching and buckets full of blood and gore), this story is appropriate for (and more likely to interest) a middle-grade audience. Ages 12 up.