Crampton Rock is a peaceful fishing village on a remote island, accessible only at low tide. When Stanley Buggles inherits his great-uncle’s house on Crampton Rock, it seems like a perfect place for a long summer holiday. But there’s always something to go and spoil it all, isn’t there? What is the dark secret of the mysterious sweet shop owner? Why are all the dogs three-legged? Is there really a werewolf on the loose? And what do the old buccaneers want with Stanley?
Originally published under the title ‘The Wooden Mile’.
Originally published under the title ‘The Wooden Mile’.
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A splendid mix of Gothic horror and cartoon-style fun ... Readers are presented with an engaging plot which hurtles along ... Grim and ghoulish events are recounted with dry humour and young readers will laugh out loud at the cheerful absurdities of the story
'A splendid mix of Gothic horror and cartoon-style fun.'
'From the moment they claw their way out of a graveyard you know you are onto a winner.'
'Fast-paced and accompanied by Mould's own dark illustrations, The Wooden Mile is a riveting read for newly independent readers.'
'Engagingly illustrated ... cheerful, fast-moving romp.'