Packed full of atmosphere and gothic detail, the second instalment in a brand new adventure series: Dracula & Daughters are back! Can the infamous vampire healing company solve their latest case?
Everyone LOVES Dracula & Daughters:
'Absolute brilliance . . . Extraordinary.' Hannah Gold
'Compulsively readable.' Piers Torday
'Original, ingenious.' Jonathan Stroud
'I loved this from beginning to end.' Kiran Millwood Hargrave
'Unputdownable.' M. G. Leonard
At last . . .
Dracula & Daughters are open for business.
Their mission: to heal vampires and keep the streets of Temstown safe.
Trouble is, the new Guildmaster is insisting the city is now vampire-free, and wants Dracula & Daughters to close.
But the undead are still lurking. After a string of strange events at the prestigious Poisonwood School for Boys, frightened pupils start holding vampire slaying lessons in secret.
It's up to Mina, Buffy and Bella to convince them that slaying isn't the answer. But when vampires are appearing by the classful, is it already too late?
The granddaughters of Dracula are about to have their healing skills firmly put to the test . . . And are reminded never to underestimate the undead.
9+ readers will devour the atmospheric setting, the vampish powers and the gothic details - including a talking raven - perfect for fans of Murder Most Unladylike, The Swifts and TV show, Wednesday.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 2 in the Dracula & Daughters Series. See all Dracula & Daughters books here.
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Emma Carroll is a bestselling middle-grade author, the “Queen of historical fiction” according to BookTrust, and a favourite with children, teachers and critics.
Emma started out as a secondary school teacher but has also worked as a news reporter, an avocado picker and the person who punches holes into filofax paper and is now a full-time writer.
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