The Night Gardener
by Jonathan Auxier
Everyone they meet caution Molly and Kip not to go to the Windsor house but, knowing that this may be their only hope for work, the young siblings go anyway despite the warnings. As they arrive at the home deep in the woods, they find the neglected house has been almost entirely taken over by a large, creepy tree that grows through it. As she meets the Windsor family, including the unpleasant Mrs. Windsor, Molly becomes concerned about the unhealthy appearance of the family. Despite the poor condition of the home and the peculiar family, Molly knows she and her brother have no other place to go and must stay and work as servants for the Windsors.
As they settle into the Windsor home, Molly becomes more suspicious that something odd is going on with the family and the home. When she discovers that a strange, sinister man is going through the house at night, she realizes that there is something evil about the tree that has taken over the home.
What a creepy story! Readers who are looking for a suspenseful, scary book will love this one! As I read this book, I was reminded of other books that involved creepy trees, including The Crossroads by Chris Grabenstein and Juniper Berry by M.P. Kozlowsky. Also worth noting about this book is that there's a good chance that it may be made into a movie, according to the author's website!
Author's website: http://www.thescop.com/
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