![]() ![]() It seems as though things can’t get any worse-but they do. But Molly isn't so certain, especially when Heather threatens that Helen is going to come for them and make them sorry. Michael doesn't believe in ghosts and thinks their new little sister is just looking for more attention. She claims she can talk to a ghost named Helen, and her behavior gets even stranger. Then, Heather starts playing in the graveyard behind their new house. ![]() They know she’s trying to drive a wedge between her father and their mother so she can have her father all to herself-and it seems to be working. She lies and tattles and misbehaves, and somehow they always get the blame. An adaptation that feels as fresh as a newly dug grave. ![]() ![]() But Heather only wants to make trouble for them. Molly, Michael, and Jean are light-skinned, while Dave and Heather are tan-skinned some supporting characters present as Black. When their mom remarries, Molly and her brother, Michael, try to make friends with their new stepsister, Heather. A former librarian, she has received more. In this graphic novel adaptation of master horror storyteller Mary Downing Hahn's spookiest and most popular tale, two siblings must save their stepsister from the clutches of a vengeful ghost. Mary Downing Hahn’s many acclaimed novels include such beloved ghost stories as Wait Till Helen Comes, Deep and Dark and Dangerous, and Took. ![]()
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