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Books with title The Haunted Hotel

  • The Haunted House

    Sheila Jasek

    Hardcover (Fulton Books, June 15, 2020)
    Jack is nervous about going to the haunted house. He should have never said he would go. Will Jack's friendship with Max survive if Jack backs out? 1
  • The Haunted Hotel

    Ron Roy, John Steven Gurney

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 15, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. It's almost Halloween, and reports of strange sounds and even stranger sights are coming from Green Lawn's only hotel. It's up to Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose to figure out what's going on--before Green Lawn turns into a ghost town.
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  • The Haunted House

    Peggy Parish

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 15, 1981)
    "Oh, no!" said Liza. "I won't live in a haunted house."The "haunted house' is the old Blake place, and despite Liza's protests, that's where the Roberts family is going to live.Liza, Bill, and Jed soon realize that something weird is happening in and around their new home. Nearly every morning they find mysterious messages. Strange footprints appear, lights flash, and secret compartments pop open. Is John Blake's ghost responsible? If not, who is?
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  • The Haunted

    Danielle Vega

    Paperback (Razorbill, June 9, 2020)
    ONE OF ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY'S "BIGGEST AND BEST YA BOOKS OF THE SUMMER"From Danielle Vega, YA's answer to Stephen King, comes a new paranormal novel about dark family secrets, deep-seated vengeance, and the horrifying truth that evil often lurks in the unlikeliest of places.Clean slate. That's what Hendricks Becker-O'Malley's parents said when they moved their family to the tiny town of Drearfield, New York. Hendricks wants to lay low and forget her dark, traumatic past. Forget him. But things don't go as planned. Hendricks learns from new friends at school that Steele House--the fixer upper her parents are so excited about--is notorious in town. Local legend says it's haunted. But Hendricks isn't sure if it's the demons of her past haunting her ...or of the present. Voices whisper in her ear as she lays in bed. Doors lock on their own. And, then, one night, things take a violent turn. With help from the mysterious boy next door, Hendricks makes it her mission to take down the ghosts . . . if they don't take her first.
  • The Haunted House

    Nan Sweet

    eBook
    Live the Magic. Love the Adventure.Emma's house is haunted. When she goes to sleep at night, she hears thumps and bumps and the sound of feet running across her wall. Terrified, she asks her sister, Ivy, for help. Ivy enlists the help of her friends. Together they try to solve the mystery, but the creature they're dealing with isn't a ghost, and Emma is in grave peril.Can Ivy save her sister before it is too late?Coming soon!!! Look for two new series: Otter Tales & The Princess Penny Pocket AdventuresDusky Hollows Series:Book 1: Fierce Winds & Fiery DragonsBook 2: The Curse of the InvisiblesBook 3: Too Much SchoolBook 4: AdriftBook 5: An Unexpected AdventureBook 6: The Haunted HouseBook 7: The Unicorn's QuestBook 8: Cry of the Banshee
  • The haunted hotel

    Ron Roy

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Alphabet mysteries don't just happen to the A to Z gang--they can happen to anybody. But only super sleuths know how to gather evidence and figure them out.
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  • The Haunted Hotel

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (, June 1, 2020)
    In the year 1860, the reputation of Doctor Wybrow as a London physician reached its highest point. It was reported on good authority that he was in receipt of one of the largest incomes derived from the practice of medicine in modern times.One afternoon, towards the close of the London season, the Doctor had just taken his luncheon after a specially hard morning's work in his consulting-room, and with a formidable list of visits to patients at their own houses to fill up the rest of his day—when the servant announced that a lady wished to speak to him.'Who is she?' the Doctor asked. 'A stranger?''Yes, sir.''I see no strangers out of consulting-hours. Tell her what the hours are, and send her away.''I have told her, sir.''Well?''And she won't go.''Won't go?' The Doctor smiled as he repeated the words. He was a humourist in his way; and there was an absurd side to the situation which rather amused him. 'Has this obstinate lady given you her name?' he inquired.'No, sir. She refused to give any name—she said she wouldn't keep you five minutes, and the matter was too important to wait till to-morrow. There she is in the consulting-room; and how to get her out again is more than I know.'Doctor Wybrow considered for a moment. His knowledge of women (professionally speaking) rested on the ripe experience of more than thirty years; he had met with them in all their varieties—especially the variety which knows nothing of the value of time, and never hesitates at sheltering itself behind the privileges of its sex. A glance at his watch informed him that he must soon begin his rounds among the patients who were waiting for him at their own houses. He decided forthwith on taking the only wise course that was open under the circumstances. In other words, he decided on taking to flight.'Is the carriage at the door?' he asked.'Yes, sir.''Very well. Open the house-door for me without making any noise, and leave the lady in undisturbed possession of the consulting-room. When she gets tired of waiting, you know what to tell her. If she asks when I am expected to return, say that I dine at my club, and spend the evening at the theatre. Now then, softly, Thomas! If your shoes creak, I am a lost man.'He noiselessly led the way into the hall, followed by the servant on tip-toe.Did the lady in the consulting-room suspect him? or did Thomas's shoes creak, and was her sense of hearing unusually keen? Whatever the explanation may be, the event that actually happened was beyond all doubt. Exactly as Doctor Wybrow passed his consulting-room, the door opened—the lady appeared on the threshold—and laid her hand on his arm.'I entreat you, sir, not to go away without letting me speak to you first.'The accent was foreign; the tone was low and firm. Her fingers closed gently, and yet resolutely, on the Doctor's arm.
  • The Haunted Hotel

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (Jovian Press, Dec. 24, 2017)
    Is there no explanation of the mystery of The Haunted Hotel? Is The Haunted Hotel the tale of a haunting -- or the tale of a crime? The ghost of Lord Montberry haunts the Palace Hotel in Venice --- or does it? Montberry's beautiful-yet-terrifying wife, the Countess Narona, and her erstwhile brother are the center of the terror that fills the Palace Hotel. Are their malefactions at the root of the haunting -- or is there something darker, something much more unknowable at work?
  • The Haunted Hotel

    Wilkie Collins

    Hardcover (Throne Classics, Aug. 7, 2019)
    William Wilkie Collins (8 January 1824 - 23 September 1889) was an English novelist, playwright and short story writer best known for The Woman in White (1859) and The Moonstone (1868). The last has been called the first modern English detective novel. Born to the family of a painter, William Collins, in London, he grew up in Italy and France, learning French and Italian. He began work as a clerk for a tea merchant. After his first novel, Antonina, appeared in 1850, he met Charles Dickens, who became a close friend and mentor. Some of Collins's works appeared first in Dickens's journals All the Year Round and Household Words and they collaborated on drama and fiction. Collins achieved financial stability and an international following with his best known works in the 1860s, but began suffering from gout. Taking opium for the pain grew into an addiction. In the 1870s and 1880s his writing quality declined with his health. Collins was critical of the institution of marriage: he split his time between Caroline Graves and his common-law wife Martha Rudd, with whom he had three children.
  • The Haunted Hotel

    Wilkie Collins, Moon Books

    eBook (, May 9, 2019)
    'The Haunted Hotel' first appeared in the 'Belgravia Magazine' in 1878, eighteen years after 'The Woman in White'. The author's addiction to laudanum was increasing, his health was deteroriating, and his popularity was waning. The gentle satire he showed in his earlier books is caustic in this book, and some of his comments on 'the lower classes' and women are scornful.The main thread of the convoluted plot describes the horrible (though unintended) effects of the actions of a jilted fiancee on the husband's wife. The book is part horror story and part ghost story.
  • The Haunted Hotel

    Wilkie Collins, Moon Books

    eBook (, May 9, 2019)
    'The Haunted Hotel' first appeared in the 'Belgravia Magazine' in 1878, eighteen years after 'The Woman in White'. The author's addiction to laudanum was increasing, his health was deteroriating, and his popularity was waning. The gentle satire he showed in his earlier books is caustic in this book, and some of his comments on 'the lower classes' and women are scornful.The main thread of the convoluted plot describes the horrible (though unintended) effects of the actions of a jilted fiancee on the husband's wife. The book is part horror story and part ghost story.
  • The Haunted Hotel

    Wilkie Collins, Moon Books

    eBook (, May 9, 2019)
    'The Haunted Hotel' first appeared in the 'Belgravia Magazine' in 1878, eighteen years after 'The Woman in White'. The author's addiction to laudanum was increasing, his health was deteroriating, and his popularity was waning. The gentle satire he showed in his earlier books is caustic in this book, and some of his comments on 'the lower classes' and women are scornful.The main thread of the convoluted plot describes the horrible (though unintended) effects of the actions of a jilted fiancee on the husband's wife. The book is part horror story and part ghost story.