Mallory Vayle and Maggoty Skull in... The Castle of Horrors
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Product details
- ISBN 9781805138488
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The third in a spooky and hilarious new series about a talkative skull and a necromancer-in-training. Full of brilliant illustrations!
Perfect for fans of Lemony Snicket and Wednesday.
Mallory Vayle and her talkative skull, Maggoty, star in another fabulous adventure!
When Mallory is invited to see Madame Majika deVinckel's magic show, she rolls her eyes... Majika is bound to be a fraud, pretending to have powers she can't possibly have. But Majika appears to be the real deal, and she has good headdresses so of course Maggoty is an immediate fan.
Majika has a proposition for Mallory: help her open the Chest of Secrets and steal its contents, and in return she will help Mallory speak to her dead parents.
But can Mallory trust Majika? And what will happen if she steals what's inside the chest...
With proper laughs and proper scares, this series is not only the perfect Halloween treat but a side-splitting and spine-tingling year-round read.
Have you read the spooktastic...
Praise for Mallory and Maggoty:
"Effortlessly blends outrageous humour and genuine creepiness" - The Guardian
"Skullduggery pleasant meets A Series of Unfortunate Events. Do not miss! Spooky AND funny, a killer combo!" - Louie Stowell
Martin Howard (Author)
Martin Howard writes absurdly funny books for children. His last was a Sunday Times Book of the Week and he has been compared to Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams and the Monty Pythons. Mallory Vayle and the Curse of Maggoty Skull is his favourite so far.
Pete Williamson (Illustrator)
As a child, Pete Williamson stayed up past his bedtime drawing strange
things in a small room. Now he has kind of grown up, he stays up past his
bedtime drawing even stranger things, but in a different small room.
