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The Haunted House on Hollow Hill

By: Derek Landy
Narrated by: Joe Eyre, Kit Griffiths, Kevin Hely, Colin Mace, Eve Macklin, Sam Newton
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Summary

The audiobook version of the thrilling and innovative narrative podcast, including an exclusive storyline.

On a dark and stormy night …

Two ghost-hunting journalists arrive at the most haunted house in Britain – the Hollow Hotel. They’re here to interview the Dark King of television magic, Romeo Gideon.

Instead, they discover the body of a murdered man hanging from the rafters – the work of a killer who wields actual magic as viciously as he does his blade. With the storm closing in, all exit routes cut off, and the killer taking them out one by one, their only hope lies with the two mysterious Irish detectives who seem quite at home with all this bloodshed …

Skulduggery Pleasant and Valkyrie Cain have only hours to figure out who the killer is in a hotel filled with the tortured spirits of the dead, the anguished wails of the dying, and the relentless whines of the living.

Exciting, standalone audio – including characters not featured in the podcast

©2024 Derek Landy (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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brilliant

real laugh out loud, brilliantly performed really enjoyed this can't wait for the next installment.

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Can’t even get through it.

A crappy audio drama and not a normal Skullduggery book.
Too many voices and background noises to concentrate on the actual enjoyment of the book.
I love the Skullduggery books and I own them all and all the audio books but this is getting refunded by me.

Not worth buying if you expect the format you’re used to.

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A fantastic Skulduggery installment with a different feel

In some ways this is a classic Skulduggery Pleasant book. It has the same humour, and is written just as well as the others. Having a cast of readers does give it a different feel at the same time, and reminds me of a radio play.

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