George and the Little Terrors are excited to befriend Rick Turnip, a distinctly dim ghost highwayman, and Brown Betty, his super-intelligent horse. Rick has returned to collect the booty from his one and only heist. But Mad Jack Robbingham turns up and he's vowed revenge on his arch rival. For ages 6-9.
The Little Terrors are in big trouble. Weird and Feared, a pair of skeleton spooks are back in business as SCREAM--Spectral Company Regulating Eerie Apparitions in Mansions--an agency claiming to relocate discerning spooks. Now they have their eye-sockets on Little Frightley Manor.
George is thrilled that the village fete is to be held in the grounds of Little Frightley Manor. Now he can visit the Ghost House as much as he wants. But the ghosts are no fake phantoms, they are horribly real. And now they are looking for a son to take over the house--a boy just like George.
George and the Little Terrors--a crazy bunch of Ghoulstone ghosts--fall into the clutches of Eerie McLeery, the ghostly teacher who haunts the school room at George's school. McLeery thinks the Little Terrors should stay at school forever to make up for all the education they've missed.
George and his parents move into Little Frightley Manor, ancestral home of the ancient Ghoulstone family. But the spooky old house is cursed by the spirit of hideous Hector the Spectre, and now Hector has returned to claim the Manor as his own.