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The Spook's Secret

January 12th 2007 10:32


'The Spook's Secret' is the third book in Joseph DeLaney's excellent and horrifying series, 'The Wardstone Chronicles'. Like the previous two books, ''The Spook's Curse' and 'The Spook's Apprentice' (click for reviews), 'The Spook's Secret' lays the atmosphere on thick and wastes no time in launching straight into the action. It also continues to draw on various facets of British folklore, obscure and otherwise, to great effect.


Continuing on not too far from where the last book ended, this volume begins with the Spook and his apprentice, Tom Ward, heading off to the Spook's other house in Anglezarke for the winter. Anglezarke is a cold, harsh and oppressively miserable place... the people aren't too friendly (especially not to Spooks) and the place is overrun with all sorts of misbegotten forces of the dark. Upon arrival Tom surprisingly discovers that the Spook's other house is inhabited by a woman, a domesticated Lamia-witch named Meg (who was alluded to in the previous book). Is this the secret of the title? Hardly.

DeLaney uses the book's title to throw all sorts of new revelations at us, as well as one or two red herrings. A lot of the Spook's past is made clear to us, and Tom's apprenticeship continues along it's dangerous and harrowing path. Further developments also take place with Tom's family, setting up some big changes for the forthcoming fourth book in the series, 'The Spook's Battle' (released in May this year). There's not much I can say about this entry in the series without spoiling it, so I'll speak a little more about the plot's set-up.


This book isn't as linear and straightforward as 'The Spook's Curse'. It takes place over a longer amount of time and is more episodic, running several subplots along with it's main plot. The main plot concerns itself with Morgan, a mysterious one-time apprentice of the Spook's who has turned to necromancy (a magic concerned with the dead). Morgan is obsessed with Golgoth - the sleeping and destructive Old God of Winter - and will stop at nothing to see this all-powerful evil rise again. The horror element isn't as full-on as the previous two books, though there are one of two moments of shocking abject terror, and the images conjured up by both DeLaney's succinct writing and the illustrator's shadowy line-drawings do little to counter this.

I enjoyed this book a lot. I knocked it over in little more than a day, and it really made me pine for the next installment - for which I'll have to wait a good five months! My only sticking point (and this is with the overall series) is with the little blurb about the Wardstone at each book's beginning... so far there have been very few clues as to why the series is called 'The Wardstone Chronicles'. I've read conflicting reports at one or two different sites in regards to how long this series will run... one site said that there will be at least six books, whilst another stated that next book will be the last. Surely 'The Spook's Battle' won't be the last in the series? They haven't even started talking about this mysterious Wardstone yet! And I want more, lots more, aventures with Tom and the Spook. The Spook's such a great character too... it's an askew and slightly subversive take on a fantasy archetype (the grouchy, hardened but likeable old wise man - EG. Gandalf, Dumbledore, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, The First Doctor in Doctor Who, etc, etc) and I want to hear more and more about him in plenty more tales of binding Boggarts and witches into pits of salt and iron, and all the other bizarre and obscure ways he takes on the forces of the Dark.

This really is an excellent series. Highly reccomended.
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Comment by Anonymous

January 26th 2007 02:28
My 9 year old son has read all three books in Joseph Delaney's Wardstone Chronicles. I thought they might be a little too scary, but it turns out they are just the right amount chill and thrill. I originally started reading the books to him, but he got so into the books that he just couldn't wait around on me to find a reading time and he started reading them himself. I found myself enjoying the books too, so I read them while my son was at school and then we talked about what we had read. Now we are both anxiously waiting for the fourth installment of this series! Please hurry Mr Delaney! What a wonderful series- not often does an author write so engagingly as to capture the interest of a 9 year old and his 37 year old mum!

Comment by Luke

January 26th 2007 10:43
haha, it's great isn't it? Delaney must be doing a good job if he can encourage a youngster to read like that. I too cannot wait for the 4th book. Hope it doesn't end there!

Comment by Anonymous

February 1st 2007 20:20
is it like the lastaprrentice serire'


Comment by Luke

February 2nd 2007 09:40
It *is* the Last Apprentice series, but it's only called that in America, everywhere else it's called the 'Spook's Apprentice'.

Comment by Anonymous

February 6th 2007 13:45
I've stumbled upon the two books while on vacation in Germany and I've been trying to find the third book.

I really enjoyed the first two books and I am 37 years old (oh yeah I don't have a 9 year old son either). However, it is no surprising since my wife got me into the Harry Potter type books back in 2000.

Earagon & Eldest are also very good books to read as well as the Bartimeaus Trilogy. There is also the Magik and Flyth books although those are for young children between the ages of 5 to 10 perhaps.

I am glad to read that children are being encouraged by the Magic of imagination held within these books.

Comment by Luke

February 7th 2007 06:43
Always glad to hear someone else has found these books! I think the Spook's series is very underrated. 'Mortal Engines' is another great children's book of the imagination if you're interested.

Comment by mario

February 25th 2007 21:58
Your text goes hereYour text goes herewat i want to no is is there any way to read the book of the internet and not pay

Comment by Luke (from work computer)

February 26th 2007 00:08
It's unlikely.

Comment by miriam

March 15th 2007 18:57
i luv these books coz i am into fantisy and magigal kind of stuff. i just want to know when the sppoks battle is comming out because that is the next book

Comment by Luke

March 15th 2007 19:25
I think it's due in May

Comment by Warlock

November 17th 2007 19:48
I'm 15 and I can't say I love reading, but the Spook books just caught my attention. I've read the first 3, and I've just bought the 4'th one. Unlike Eragon, which seems to be a total rip off every fantasy book ever written, The Spooks series is pretty original. I just love DeLaney's style and I really can't wait for the 5'th one, which will be released in July 2008.
According to Wikipedia, there are going to be at least 6 books in total (YAY!)

Comment by Luke

November 18th 2007 01:33
I know, it will be too long a wait for the 5th book ay? The 4th one is great, I just read it - if you liked the others, then you'll love this one.

Comment by Anonymous

May 16th 2008 09:22
i got the first one 4 my 9th birthday and didnt start to read until i was 12 i just finished the second(its awsome) and tomorrow im gettin the 3rd and 4th hope there as good as 1&2 i cant wait!(im 13)

Comment by caylow

June 19th 2008 06:38
I've only just started the first, so am a bit behind, but really enjoying it.
Joseph Delaney fans should know that he is heading out to Oz in August! He'll be at the Melbourne Writers Festival in the last week of August, as part of their schools program. I've been to the MWF in past years, and it's always been great.
According to the program, Delaney is doing 3 slots in the schools program. The program is on their website: Really Long Link
for anyone who's keen.

Comment by Anonymous

November 13th 2011 13:08
ive read 1 to 8 and my favourite is the spook's destiny (number 8)

Comment by Anonymous

November 13th 2011 13:08
ive read 1 to 8 and my favourite is the spook's destiny (number 8)

Comment by Anonymous

November 13th 2011 13:08
ive read 1 to 8 and my favourite is the spook's destiny (number 8)

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