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  • The Spook's Curse

  • Wardstone Chronicles 2
  • By: Joseph Delaney
  • Narrated by: Will Thorp
  • Length: 7 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (277 ratings)

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The Spook's Curse

By: Joseph Delaney
Narrated by: Will Thorp
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Summary

The Spook and his apprentice, Thomas Ward, deal with the dark.

Together they rid the county of witches, ghosts and boggarts. But now they have unfinished business to attend to in Priestown. Deep in the catacombs of the cathedral, lurks the Spook’s nemesis - the Bane. A creature he has never been able to defeat. As Thomas and his master prepare for the battle of their lives it becomes clear that the Bane isn’t their only enemy in town. The Quisitor has arrived, searching the county for those who meddle with the dark – witches, warlocks and Spooks! When the Spook is arrested and sentenced to death it's up to Thomas, with a little help from his old friend Alice, to rescue his master and destroy the curse of Priestown

©2005 Joseph Delaney (P)2011 Random House Audio Go
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Great book

Loved it! Narrative was excellent. Made my journeys to work much more pleasant. Ready for another one now!

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Narrator clinches the deal

Absolutely perfect narrator, the accent matches the books perfectly. Story is as good as ever, characters well rounded.

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VERY,VERY ENJOYABLE LISTEN.MAKES YOU FELL THAT YOU KNOW CHIPPENDEN AND THE COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS

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Great books great narration.

I read these books a while back then noticed them on here and couldn't resist. I'd recommend starting with the first book the spooks apprentice if your new to the series. narrator is perfect for these stories. sucks you in. All in all great.

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Unlocking your childhood

Brilliant read, brings back a lot of good memories from when I read it the first time. Reader’s performance was very good. Thoroughly enjoyed myself

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Well that escalated quickly

An impressive follow up to the first book in the Ward Stone Chronicles. The tension never lets up throughout the entire story. Truly gripping.

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Fantasy lover

Lovely listen, any fantasy listener will love this! Great follow up the the first and looking forward to the rest of the series

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great!

absolutely love listening to these, and the narration is fantastic and gripping! gets me rightly involved

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Shame about narrator’s accent

Great story but found the narrator’s accent an irritant. It’s full of glottal stops - coun’y for county; wa’er for water, etc. It sounds like a Londoner putting on a Lancashire accent. The east Lancashire accent, which is where our characters come from, puts a heavy emphasis on a T. I’ve never heard a Lancastrian - I’m one myself - use a glottal stop like this. The narrator of the first book much better.

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good but...

not a huge fan of the narrator in this one
much preferred the original narrator

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