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Flesh and Blood (Chris Priestley)

by Chris Priestley

Interest age: 10 to 13
Reading age: 8+

Published by Barrington Stoke, 2017

  • Ghost story
  • Historical
  • Horror

About this book

It's during an air raid, huddled in the bomb shelter with his family, the different sounds of the war humming around him, when Bill makes his wish. He says it out loud, three times: 'I wish for a brother instead of a sister.'

It seems like his wish comes true almost immediately when his family takes in an injured boy found in a nearby bombed-out house after the raid. No-one knows who the boy is. He never speaks, and his burnt face is wrapped in bandages while it heals.

And as the weeks pass, the boy becomes stranger and stranger. He frightens Bill's sister. He even frightens Bill - and when Bill confronts the boy he discovers that wishes can sometimes go horribly, horribly wrong...

Chris Priestley is a master of sinister stories and Flesh and Blood definitely sends shivers down the spine, especially the creepy twist and ambiguous ending. In a dyslexia-friendly print, this short Second World War chiller will grab reluctant and confident readers alike. But remember: be careful what you wish for.

About the author

Chris Priestley is the author of the Tales of Terror series and the hugely popular, award-winning Mister Creecher. He is inspired by the tradition of horror stories by authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Shelley. Chris is also a talented artist and illustrator, and his cartoons have been published in The Economist, Independent and other national newspapers. Chris lives in Cambridge, where he continues to think up marvellously macabre stories.

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