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Serial Chillers: Monster in the Mines

Serial Chillers, Book 2

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Serial Chillers: Monster in the Mines

By: Jennifer Killick
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The must-read new middle-grade novel from the author of the super-spooky Dread Wood series. Perfect for 9+ fans of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps and Stranger Things.

Welcome to Hazard. An ordinary town where strangeness is a way of life. A place where nothing is what it seems and where things really DO go bump in the night …

Travis, Zayd, Danielle and Selene are on a mission to uncover the strange goings-on in their home town. Their investigations lead them to the mysterious mines that run underneath Hazard. But a creature is lurking down there in the darkness. And it's hungry for flesh …

©2026 Jennifer Killick (P)2026 HarperCollins Publishers
Literature & Fiction Monsters Mystery & Suspense Scary Stories Thrillers & Suspense

Critic Reviews

Praise for the Serial Chillers series

'Jennifer is a true storyteller and has rightly become a go-to for all young readers who like their spines tingled and funny bones tickled, sometimes on the very same page.' Phil Earle, award-winning author

'Another hugely thrilling spooktastic adventure from Jennifer Killick. The perfect balance of scariness and fun that kids love. Bravo!' Jasbinder Bilan, award-winning author

‘'Deliciously creepy in all the best ways. No one mixes fun with frights more brilliantly than Jennifer Killick.’ – Thomas Taylor, author of Malamander

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