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Terror Tower

Dread Wood, Book 6

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Terror Tower

By: Jennifer Killick
Narrated by: Marlowe Chan-Reeves
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"Jennifer Killick has become the go-to horror writer for readers aged nine and over … readers are as likely to howl with laughter as with terror."

The Sunday Times

“Deliciously scary and hilarious comedy-horror, perfectly pitched for eight-plus.”

The Guardian

Angelo and his friends have faced some truly fearsome foes, from mind-controlling parasites to deadly monsters of the deep and giant spiders to vampire birds … but their adventures aren't over yet!

Dread Wood High is suffering from an infestation of caterpillars. But these are no ordinary caterpillars. These creepy creatures grow into giant, mutant, killer moths with a taste for BLOOD! They’ll stop at nothing until everything – and everyone – is destroyed. It’s Club Loser’s toughest battle to date. It’s all to play for … and everything is at stake.

©2024 Jennifer Killick (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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Critic Reviews

"The latest book in Jennifer Killick's brilliant comedy horror series combines scares with lots of laughs.”The Week Junior

"Jennifer Killick has become the go-to horror writer for readers aged nine and over … readers are as likely to howl with laughter as with terror.” The Sunday Times

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