HUTSON'S HISTORY: THE CHILDREN'S BOOKS

Voices
Written as Nick Shadow
Date published: 13 October 2005
Published by: Hodder Children's Books
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0340894057

Welcome to the terrifying world of The Midnight Library.

I, Nick Shadow, have spent many years searching for the most spine-chilling stories in existence. Now, at last, I have chosen to share with you the best of my collection.

Read on ... if you dare!

Kate knows that something is wrong when she starts hearing voices in her head. But she doesn't know what the voices mean, or what terror they will lead her to ..

I CAN SEE YOU
Written as Nick Shadow
Date published: 3 August 2006
Published by: Hodder Children's Books
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-03409-3021-2

Welcome to the terrifying world of The Midnight Library.

I, Nick Shadow, have spent many years searching for the most spine-chilling stories in existence. Now, at last, I have chosen to share with you the best of my collection.

Read on ... if you dare!

Michael didn't want to move out of the city in the first place. And wandering round the countryside in the dark really isn't his idea of fun - particularly when he finds out how dangerous the dark can be...

BLIND WITNESS
Written as Nick Shadow
Date published: 16 August 2007
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Published by: Hodder Children's Books
ISBN: 978-0340-93026-7

Welcome to the terrifying world of The Midnight Library.

I, Nick Shadow, have spent many years searching for the most spine-chilling stories in existence. Now, at last, I have chosen to share with you the best of my collection.

Read on ... if you dare!

Liam thinks that losing his sight is the worst thing that could happen to him. He's wrong. Soon he begins to see things that no one else can - things he wishes he had never laid his eyes on ...

EVIL INK
Written as Spike T. Adams
Date published: 27 March 2008
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Published by: Franklin Watts
ISBN: 978-0749-67716-9

Tom is getting no respect.

So he gets a killer tattoo.

The demon on Tom's back does the job.

It brings him respect.

But it also brings something far more terrible...