Room 13
Robert Swindells
Somebody was in there. Somebody – or some thing . . .
There is no room thirteen in the creepy Crow’s Nest Hotel, where Fliss and her friends are staying on a school trip. Or is there? For at the stroke of midnight, something peculiar happens to the door of the linen cupboard next to room l2. And something is happening to Ellie-May Sunderland, too – something very sinister . . .
A gripping page-turner from a master of spooky suspense, award-winning Robert Swindells. Don’t read this under the covers at midnight!
Reviews
it was really good but I am surprised how the friendly bit dragged out forever, but the scary bit was really fast and my mum now has nightmares about it not the best but very good! also, there is humor on page 100 in the first paragraph
Princess Phoenix Wheeliebin 04.01.2026
It is really good but takes a while to get exciting so that is a good read and I recommend it for other people
Nurse Pansy Pineapple 13.12.2024
I LOVE IT !!!!! It's the perfect genre too!!!
Queen Hopscotch Casserole 07.07.2024
AMAZING
Captain Nectarine Quarantine 05.07.2024
Scary
Queen Boadicea Mittens 16.01.2024
Very creepy and suspicious i found when the door number was not there in the day but there at night was creepy.It is a fiction book. Trot since he is so humble and does not like to show off. No it is not factual. We read it in class and liked it.Yes i would recommend it to anyone who likes horror.
Constable Cello Sunshine 01.01.2024
i like it
Captain Diamond Nuggets 11.10.2023
A sinister plot set at the Crow's Nest Hotel , where every thing is not as it seems...
Marshal Daffodil Peninsula 17.08.2023
This book was brilliant - a little bit spooky and I loved the way the author deliberately missed out Chapter 13 and went straight from 12 to 14!
Anonymous 05.06.2023
I liked the book because it was about horror, mystery and adventure. My favourite character is Gary because he talks about Dracula and annoys people. It interested me because someone called Ellie May-Sunderland goes into a cupboard with the number 13 and inside the cupboard was Dracula. If anyone else read this book they would exuberate the book.
Captain Hank Teabag 18.12.2022
Amzing
Anonymous 29.07.2022
I loved reading this book it was so mysterious and interesting yet I gave it a four stars because it was pritty grewsome towards the end.
Professor Bubbles Archer 21.07.2022
Amazing story about school children and vampires
Anonymous 14.07.2022
I like how the scene is set where it seems like an abandoned set when it isn't and I enjoyed how there were very little clues to do with Dracula I would recommend this to 5+
Dona Angel Bouncy-castle 15.08.2021
It kept you on the edge of your seat as was a bit scary in parts. It described Whitby in detail and the characters were good.
Anonymous 20.08.2020
This was one of the best books I have read in a long time. This book is about a girl called Fliss and her class are going on a school residential to Whitby and are staying in a creepy hotel called the crow's nest but in the middle of the night one of the children Ellie May Sunderland sleep walks into a cupboard marked with the number 13 and she suddenly becomes really ill could this be linked to the one and only Dracula??? I would recommend this book definitely to 9-13.
Anonymous 10.08.2020
I read this book in 3 days!i just couldn’t put it down!!!!
Anonymous 26.07.2019
Awesome
Anonymous 13.10.2017