The Wishing Well Ghost

by Terry Deary

Published September 1983

The Ghosts of Batwing Castle

by Terry Deary

Published 28 April 1988
Molly and Wilkin think that they will put up with almost anything to get the treasure at Batwing Castle - but what about vampires, ghosts and a faceful of warts? This story is designed to make you laugh and your neck-hairs bristle. For ages 8-12.

The Joke Factory

by Terry Deary

Published 26 September 1991
Sharon sits down to a dull Christmas lunch, but one opened cracker later she is dealing with genies, wishes, vicious neighbours and a bizarre place called the Joke Factory. This tale has a twist-and-turn plot that should be suitable for children between the ages of eight and twelve years.

Treasure of Crazy Horse

by Terry Deary

Published 25 October 1990
Black Cats is a brand new, on-going series of top stories. Children will come to trust the Black Cat logo as a sign of good writing in all genres: spooky, comic and magic, among others. These first six paperbacks are comic. Some are wild, some are mad, all of them are very funny. Written by the some of the most well-known comic writers - Terry Deary, Kaye Umansky and Jeremy Strong. Illustrated throughout, Black Cats are for confident young readers who like to lose themselves in great books.

The Custard Kid

by Terry Deary

Published 13 April 1978

Calamity Kate

by Terry Deary

Published 28 February 1980
Black Cats is a brand new, on-going series of top stories. Children will come to trust the Black Cat logo as a sign of good writing in all genres: spooky, comic and magic, among others. These first six paperbacks are comic. Some are wild, some are mad, all of them are very funny. Written by the some of the most well-known comic writers - Terry Deary, Kaye Umansky and Jeremy Strong. Illustrated throughout, Black Cats are for confident young readers who like to lose themselves in great books.

Ghost Town

by Terry Deary

Published 24 September 1992
Black Cats is a brand new, on-going series of top stories. Children will come to trust the Black Cat logo as a sign of good writing in all genres: spooky, comic and magic, among others. These first six paperbacks are comic. Some are wild, some are mad, all of them are very funny. Written by the some of the most well-known comic writers - Terry Deary, Kaye Umansky and Jeremy Strong. Illustrated throughout, Black Cats are for confident young readers who like to lose themselves in great books.

The Windmill of Nowhere

by Terry Deary

Published 11 October 1984