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Still Water

by Chris Priestley

Interest age: 9 to 12
Reading age: 9+

Published by Barrington Stoke, 2018

  • Ghost story
  • Historical

About this book

World War II is on the horizon and Rosie’s been evacuated to the countryside to be safe from the threat of bombs. However, the village where she’s staying isn’t as idyllic as it at first appears and Mary, the girl she’s staying with, is a terrible bully and determined to be as nasty as possible.

Forced to play on her own, Rosie is drawn to the local swimming hole. It’s known as the Witches’ Pond and she’s been told to stay away. No-one ever swims there – not since a young girl drowned in it a few years ago. But when Rosie goes there anyway, there is a girl there. Who is she? Is she real? Is she a ghost? And what – or who – is she waiting for?

Chris Priestley very effectively builds the suspense in this chilling tale of friendships gone wrong, ghosts and revenge. Largely psychological and with a strong theme of bullying, the sense of injustice that Rosie feels as Mary turns the village children against her is palpable, while the mystery of the girl in the pond is spine-tinglingly creepy. A highly readable, page-turning story in dyslexia-friendly font.

Read an extract from Still Water

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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