The Ghost in the Library Attic

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By Robin Wickens

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The Ghost in the Library Attic

By Robin Wickens
"Some ghosts don't haunt... they puzzle."

About the Book

When ten-year-old Nora Bell ignores the dusty old sign that says "Do Not Enter the Attic," she discovers a glowing ghost boy named Edgar—and a riddle he's been waiting over a century to solve.

But Edgar doesn't want to haunt anyone. He just wants someone clever enough (and kind enough) to finish his final puzzle so he can leave in peace. Or maybe... choose to stay?

Together, Nora and Edgar explore the magical, forgotten corners of Widdershins-on-the-Wold's ancient library—where books whisper secrets, tea brews itself, and riddles can unlock the past.

Themes

  • Curiosity and courage
  • Friendship with the unknown
  • The magic of stories
  • Solving problems with heart and brain
  • Perfect For

  • Young readers aged 7–11
  • Readers who love cosy mysteries, friendly ghosts, magical libraries, and curious girls with big backpacks
  • Why Kids Love It

  • A ghost who speaks only in riddles
  • Hidden rooms and enchanted tea sets
  • A brave heroine with stripy socks and serious curiosity
  • Gentle spooky fun—no nightmares, just puzzles and warmth
  • Book Details

  • Format: Paperback, eBook
  • Length: Approx. 5,000–7,000 words
  • Series: Widdershins Tales (Book 1)
  • Author: Robin Wickens
  • Age Range: 7–11
  • Read a Sneak Peek

    "I speak only in riddles," said the ghost, with a smirk. "And I haven't had a biscuit in 127 years."

    Nora grinned. "Let's fix both those things." Part of the Widdershins Tales Series

    A new collection of warm, witty adventures set in the most magical corners of an unusual village. Stay tuned for the next story:
    "The Broom Cupboard That Swallowed Tuesday"

    The Ghost in the Library Attic