Spook Squad Reading Set One

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Spook Squad Reading Set One contains all six books in the Spook Squad series. A lovely series of adventure books with lots of humour and great illustrations.

Roxy has a weird auntie. Her Auntie Rhee lives on Hangman's Hill in a spooky house called the Old Tower. The Old Tower looks like Dracula gave it a make-over. But Rhee isn't a vampire - she is a banshee. She's trying to protect humans from ghouls, ghosts and long-legged beasties. But she can't do it on her own. That's why she needs the Spook Squad.
The Spook Squad are Roxy, Leena, Nita and Emma and their poltergeist, Rattle. These four girls are as bright and sparky as a fire in a fireworks factory. So, on dark and stormy nights, when the vampires are being a pain in the neck and hairy horrors are on the prowl, the Spook Squad goes into action. Illustrated by Peter Richardson with fantastic black and white line drawings and full of jokes, 'facts' about the Spook Squad, maps of locations, these books are ideal for girls who want a fun read.

Written by Roger Hurn, who has a knack for writing easy reading books with strong girl appeal. This series is a good starting point for getting girls into chapter books, then following on with Roger's series Girlfriendz.

This pack contains one copy of each of the following books from the Spook Squad Series;

The Beast of Hangman's Hill

Ghouls in School

Bats in the Attic

Danger in Deadman's Lane

Things That Go Bump in the Night

The Scream Team

Spook Squad Reading Set One Reviews | Toppsta

9781841670799

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This is Book 9 in the Spook Squad Series. See all Spook Squad books here.

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About Roger Hurn

Roger Hurn was a full-time teacher, deputy headteacher and headteacher from 1972 to 1996, covering the entire primary age range. From 1987 to 1988 he was the ILEA Teacher Fellow, lecturing students and practising teachers on various elements of primary education at Greenwich University. He then set up an educational software company and educational consultan

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