NOVEMBER 2016 - AudioFile
Emily Bevan’s narration is as spine-tingling as the adventures in this fourth Lockwood & Co. story. The quirky mix of chills and humor continues as Bevan deepens the character of heroine Lucy Carlyle. Bevan shows Lucy’s frustration at her decision to work apart from her colleagues. Lucy is annoyed with the adults who control her world, in which only the young have the power to see and disarm harmful ghosts. And she’s irritated by her partner, a sarcastic skull who pipes up without invitation or respect. Bevan’s rendition of the wry skull is laugh-out-loud perfect. Also spot-on is the suspense she brings to the drama of a threatening spirit, the sinister forces behind it, and Lucy’s joy at being reunited with her friends. S.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
From the Publisher
PRAISE FOR THE SCREAMING STAIRCASE
"Stroud shows his customary flair for blending deadpan humor with thrilling action, and the fiery interplay among the three agents of Lockwood & Co. invigorates the story (along with no shortage of creepy moments)." Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR THE SCREAMING STAIRCASE
"A pleasure from tip to tail, this is the book you hand the advanced readers that claim they'd rather read Paradise Lost than Harry Potter. Smart as a whip, funny, witty, and honestly frightening at times, Stroud lets loose and gives readers exactly what they want. Ghosts, kids on their own without adult supervision, and loads of delicious cookies."
Elizabeth Bird, School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR THE SCREAMING STAIRCASE
"This story will keep you reading late into the night, but you'll want to leave the lights on. Stroud is a genius at inventing an utterly believable world which is very much like ours, but so creepily different. Put The Screaming Staircase on your 'need to read' list!"
Rick Riordan
PRAISE FOR THE HOLLOW BOY
*". . .Stroud brings his considerable storytelling skills to bear in this riveting sequel to The Screaming Staircase and The Whispering Skull. . .the narrative has excellent pacing, fine descriptive passages, and a wry sense of humor. An unexpected development at the story's end will leave fans wildly impatient for volume four." Booklist (starred review)
PRAISE FOR THE WHISPERING SKULL
"Stroud shows his customary flair for blending deadpan humor with thrilling action, and the fiery interplay among the three agents of Lockwood & Co. invigorates the story (along with no shortage of creepy moments)." Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR THE WHISPERING SKULLL
*"An occult portal and its spectral guardian nearly cut short the careers of three rising young ghost hunters in this madcap sequel to The Screaming Staircase (2013). For all their internecine squabbling, the three protagonists make a redoubtable team-and their supporting cast, led by the sneering titular skull in a jar, adds color and complications aplenty. Rousing adventures for young tomb robbers and delves into realms better left to the dead." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
PRAISE FOR THE CREEPING SHADOW
"Stroud's scene setting and storytelling are second to none, but it's his ability to create credible, idiosyncratic characters and relationships that creates avid fans of the Lockwood & Co. series." Booklist (starred review)
NOVEMBER 2016 - AudioFile
Emily Bevan’s narration is as spine-tingling as the adventures in this fourth Lockwood & Co. story. The quirky mix of chills and humor continues as Bevan deepens the character of heroine Lucy Carlyle. Bevan shows Lucy’s frustration at her decision to work apart from her colleagues. Lucy is annoyed with the adults who control her world, in which only the young have the power to see and disarm harmful ghosts. And she’s irritated by her partner, a sarcastic skull who pipes up without invitation or respect. Bevan’s rendition of the wry skull is laugh-out-loud perfect. Also spot-on is the suspense she brings to the drama of a threatening spirit, the sinister forces behind it, and Lucy’s joy at being reunited with her friends. S.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine