
Haunted Canada Graphic Novel, Volume 2: Four More Terrifying Tales
About this book
Four more spine-tingling stories from award-winning author Joel A. Sutherland have been adapted into chilling graphic novellas. Illustrators Hannah Barrett, Mike Feehan, Maya McKibbin and Matt Salisbury each bring a different story to ghoulish life.
In this second collection, horror lovers will read about:
- A terror that lurks in murky muskeg . . .
- A fortune teller with predictions of doom . . .
- A visitor from beyond the grave . . .
- A rag-doll with evil intentions . . .
Perfect for those who love graphic novels and fans of the bestselling series, these four stories have it all: creepy Canadian settings, hair-raising history and super-scary storytelling. Illustrated in full colour, these blood-curdling tales are sure to keep any reader turning the pages ― and awake at night . . .
Reviews
Praise for Joel A. Sutherland:
"Canada's answer to R.L. Stine." — Quill & Quire
"A talent to watch." — Dark Scribe Magazine
"Keep an eye on Sutherland. This guy has got a great future ahead of him." — Joe McKinney, author of Dead City, Quarantined and Peacekeepers
Praise for the Haunted Canada series:
"This book delivers pretty well everything a ghost-story-loving child could ask for, with an extra layer of dread provided by Norman Lanting’s spookily suggestive illustrations." (Haunted Canada 5) — National Reading Campaign
"A great read for all ages and abilities and perfect for the Halloween season, Haunted Canada 6 is sure to fly off the shelves and enter into readers’ dreams (or nightmares!)." (Haunted Canada 6) — CM: Canadian Review of Materials
"Haunted Canada 8 is a fun collection of stories that make great read-alouds, provides great hooks for reluctant readers, and, of course, is simply a great read for kids that love getting lost in the dark and being terrified." (Haunted Canada 8) — CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Praise for Haunted: The House Next Door:
"What could be scarier than moving next-door to a haunted house? How about a ghost horse? How about a ghastly murder or two? This book is CHILLING. Loved it!" — R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps