Description

In this sequel to the middle grade modern horror classic Skeleton Man, Joseph Bruchac revisits his most terrifying villain yet. "Will surely keep readers turning pages," proclaimed Publishers Weekly.

Molly thought she’d put her traumatic past behind her when she escaped from Skeleton Man last year. She rescued her parents and tried to get her life back to normal. She thought her family would finally be able to live happily ever after.

She thought wrong. Skeleton Man is back for revenge—but this time Molly is ready.

Don't miss The Legend of Skeleton Man: a spine-tingling collection of The Return of Skeleton Man and the original Skeleton Man story!

  • ?Perfect for Halloween Reading
  • Ideal for fans of the supernatural
  • Features light scares

About the author(s)

Joseph Bruchac is the author of Skeleton Man, The Return of Skeleton Man, Bearwalker, The Dark Pond, and Whisper in the Dark, as well as numerous other critically acclaimed novels, poems, and stories, many drawing on his Abenaki heritage. Mr. Bruchac and his wife, Carol, live in upstate New York, in the same house where he was raised by his grandparents. You can visit him online at www.josephbruchac.com.

Sally Wern Comport has been making pictures professionally since the age of sixteen. Her images have been seen in the editorial, advertising, and publishing markets worldwide, and her work includes the picture book Brave Margaret: An Irish Adventure, by Robert D. San Souci. She lives in Annapolis, Maryland, with her studio partner -- husband and their two daughters, Taylor and Olivia, and she recently completed her graduate education at Syracuse University to further her passion for the art of illustration.

Reviews

“A roaring good horror story.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Engaging and fast–paced sequel to a modern horror classic.” - School Library Journal

“Middle school students will enjoy the mystery and suspense as well as the ghostly legends. Molly is a plucky heroine who is not about to give in to her fears, even when they are well-founded. - KLIATT

“Molly is a plucky heroine who is not about to give in to her fears, even when they are well-founded.” - KLIATT

“Will surely keep readers turning pages.” - Publishers Weekly

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