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Pub Date Aug 14 2025 | Archive Date Jul 31 2025

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Description

In a creaky old house on a small, damp island, someone – or something – is waiting… 

Gwen doesn’t want to admit that everything feels wrong since her mum died. There’s no time for all these feelings now that she has her younger siblings to care for. Especially not since they've moved to their late grandmother’s house on Gloam Island.

 And now there’s an intruder. Esme Laverne may seem sweet and kind but Gwen isn't fooled by her new babysitter, even if everyone else is. It quickly becomes clear that if she wants Esme gone, she'll have to handle it herself. 

 Determined to protect her family, Gwen will have to fight off terrifying creatures and nightmares come to life. But as Esme’s power grows, Gwen must face everything she’s been running from and embrace her fears before she can defeat the monster in her home...for good. 

Not all monsters come out at night...

In a creaky old house on a small, damp island, someone – or something – is waiting… 

Gwen doesn’t want to admit that everything feels wrong since her mum died. There’s no time for all these feelings...


Advance Praise

“The first time I read this book, I was so frightened I hid under the bed – and read it again.” Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events

“The first time I read this book, I was so frightened I hid under the bed – and read it again.” Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events


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ISBN 9780861549528
PRICE £7.99 (GBP)

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Usually when I review a book, I pick out the things I particularly liked. I can’t do that with this book because that would just be listing the whole thing. I absolutely loved reading this book and I know for a fact 12 year old me would have loved it as well! I would recommend it to kids who crave creepy books, the atmosphere was haunting.

Our main character Gwen is the oldest child (at 13 years old) and I think so many kids who are older siblings would love and identify with her character. She’s fiercely protective over her siblings and takes on the responsibility of getting things sorted with the evil babysitter. We also get chapters following Roger who is her younger brother. Lastly of the siblings are Hazel and Hester. These younger siblings definitely remind me of my siblings and I love books that follow siblings as they navigate their adventures. Though this particular adventure is harrowing and the suspense had me on the edge of my seat. You feel for Gwen who has gone through so much and is grasping to keep her siblings safe and happy. You feel for Roger who doesn’t understand why his older sister is acting so different. You feel for Hazel and Hester who at only 6 years old need to be so brave in the face of danger. I just wanted to scoop them up away from harm (which Gwen was certainly doing her best to do).

The adults are Henry (who looks after the children) and Esme (the babysitter). Oftentimes in books, the adult who is clueless is just that. Infuriatingly ignorant to the children’s struggles and while Henry not believing Gwen is infuriating (a feeling most people can relate to when they are a child trying to get help from an adult), I do commend this book for giving him a bit more nuance. He does deeply care for the children and is simply unprepared and eventually does come to realise Gwen was telling the truth. I don’t really know what to say about Esme other than she’s evil and very scary which we realise very fast. Her manipulation on the younger children feels chilling and you definitely feel how Gwen is feeling as well as Roger in these moments.

The setting of the Grandma’s house is perfect and the horror of the nightmares and rot made this story compelling and enticing. Once again I love this book and will definitely be making my siblings read it.

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