cover image The Haunting

The Haunting

Lindsey Duga. Scholastic Press, $6.99 paper (240p) ISBN 978-1-338-50651-8

In this spooky middle grade debut set in 19th-century England, an orphan is adopted by the perfect family, only to realize something is amiss in her new home. Twelve-year-old Emily and her loyal canine companion Archie are ready to settle in at Blackthorn Manor with her adoptive parents, the Thorntons. However, Blackthorn seems dark and dilapidated; her parents are prone to somber moments; Miss Greer, the housekeeper, is occasionally uncommunicative; and Emily is plagued by accidents everywhere she turns. Even her new friend Kat—who knows every inch of the Manor by heart and who comes and goes at random—seems to have secrets. Emily begins to wonder if the house itself is trying to kill her or if some other force could be at work, but convincing the Thorntons of the problem proves challenging. Duga (Glow of the Fireflies) skillfully conjures a foreboding atmosphere as Emily experiences one dangerous mishap after another. Though the true nature of the threat will come as no surprise to perceptive readers, this spine-tingler is sure to appeal to younger readers in the mood for a good fright. Ages 8–12. [em]Agent: Frances Black, Literary Counsel. (Feb.) [/em]