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Undead Ed: Undead Ed and the Devil's Fingers

David Grimstone

2 Reviews

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For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, Interest age: from c 9 years, Fiction, General fiction (Children's / Teenage), Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's / Tee, Humorous stories (Children's / Teenage)

A hilarious and freaky new series from David Grimstone, featuring a one-armed zombie, a werewolf with a difference and a renegade arm with a mind of its own.

Forget everything you've ever seen or heard about werewolves, zombies and vampires because Ed Bagley's going to tell you the single most important fact you'll ever learn: BEING UNDEAD SUCKS ... especially if you're a kid.

Despite Ed's death, he's finding it really hard to actually ... pass on. Mainly because he's been cursed by an evil clown who made a sick pact with the devil, a pact that has lumbered him with four of Satan's fingers. And now he's killed Evil Clive - the head of Mortlake's dead community, and none of his undead friends can ever forgive him.

Ed has no choice but to return these fingers to the devil himself. Then maybe he can get on with the rest of his death in peace ...

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Praise for Undead Ed: Undead Ed and the Devil's Fingers

  • Hilarious. - Carmarthen Journal

  • Perfect for children who like gory, yucky, silly stuff. - Junior

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David Grimstone

David Lee Stone is best known for his series The Illmoor Chronicles. His books have been published in many countries and in several different languages. He started writing at the age of 10 and was submitting manuscripts to publishers by the time he was 13. David currently lives in the town of Ramsgate, Kent. He is married with two children, and makes increasingly crazy videos on his 'David Grimstone' youtube channel.

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