The Hanging Hill

The Hanging Hill by Chris Grabenstein, published by Random House in 2009, is a captivating tale that blends humor with elements of horror. This edition, written in English and spanning 322 pages, follows Zack and his stepmother Judy as they navigate the challenges of rehearsing a show based on Judy’s bestselling children’s books at the Hanging Hill Playhouse. Unbeknownst to them, the director has sinister plans involving a malevolent spirit and a human sacrifice, with Zack unwittingly chosen for the role.
Readers will find a mix of juvenile fiction themes, including family dynamics and the complexities of stepfamilies, intertwined with ghostly encounters. The narrative explores the concept of stage fright in a unique and chilling way, as Zack and Judy confront the unexpected dangers lurking behind the scenes. This second installment in their adventures promises a blend of spine-tingling storytelling and humor, appealing to both young readers and adults alike.
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How serious is stage fright? At the Hanging Hill Playhouse, it can kill you.
After narrowly escaping a malevolent spirit in The Crossroads, Zack and Judy are hoping to relax during the rehearsals for a show based on Judy’s bestselling children’s books. Little do they know that the director is planning to raise a horde of evil specters from the dead, and to accomplish this, he needs a human sacrifice . . . and Zack fits the bill perfectly.
This second book featuring the intrepid Zack and his stepmother, Judy, is full of the same humorous and spine-tingling storytelling that has made Chris Grabenstein a fast favorite with young and old alike.
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