The Creeper

· A&C Black
5.0
3 reviews
Ebook
256
Pages

About this ebook

Don't look behind you. Resist with all your power. He'll go away, perhaps, as long as you don't look.

Arthur Bannister is back for another term at Shiverton Hall, where eerie events are unfolding. First, a burned stranger shows up in the middle of the night uttering dire warnings. Then a young boy disappears, leaving behind only an ancient book as a clue. And then there's that dreadful feeling Arthur has that he's being watched . . .

Full of spine-chilling tales and deliciously creepy characters, this second story from Shiverton Hall is enough to make you leave the lights on at night.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
3 reviews
Karrie
March 28, 2023
I get really uncomfortable when a bunch of creepy asshols always hunking their horn at me I didn't come out side to get hunked at I came out side to get out of this hell hole apartment building I'm going through a lot I'm asking you nicely to please stop hunking at me I'm not enterested please understand that ur not getting anything I have enough going on in my life I don't really need to be hunked at just because im a girl its not attractive and not a turn on so I'm asking you nicely to stop?
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About the author

Emerald Fennell is a BAFTA and Academy Award-winning writer, director and actress. Her acclaimed film Saltburn was released in 2023. She has appeared in Anna Karenina, Call the Midwife and The Crown and won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Promising Young Woman. She lives in London with a very quiet ghost. Her first novel was Shiverton Hall, a deliciously creepy tale that had readers needing to keep the light on at night.

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