The Haunted Canal

The Haunted Canal by Margaret Nash is a juvenile fiction book published by Puffin in 1992, featuring 94 pages in English. This story follows Jodie as she visits her aunt and uncle near a mysterious canal. Along with her cousin Tom, they embark on an adventure that defies warnings, launching a raft at night despite the tales of a haunting presence shared by the old lockkeeper, Bert.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and youthful curiosity as Jodie and Tom navigate the eerie atmosphere surrounding the canal. The narrative explores themes of adventure and fear, drawing on elements of horror as the children confront the legend of the canal’s ghostly figure. This edition invites young readers to engage with the story’s chilling premise while discovering the consequences of their choices.
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Jodie goes to stay with her aunt and uncle who live near a canal. She and her cousin, Tom, make a raft and against orders, decide to launch it at night. The old lockkeeper, Bert, has already told them that the canal is haunted by a man who reappears in times of trouble.
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