

Just as Ian's friend, Fiona, convinces him to talk to his father, they're lured into the woods by a risen corpse that doesn't want to play by the rules. So he reluctantly continues his training under the careful watch of his undead mentor, hoping every day that he's never Called and carefully avoiding the path that leads into the forbidden woods bordering the cemetery. Such a wish is, of course, selfish and impossible. It's his family's job to bury the dead and then, when Called by the dearly departed, to help settle the worries that linger beyond the grave so spirits can find peace in the Beyond.īut Ian doesn't want to help the dead-he wants to be a Healer and help the living. Ian Fossor is last in a long line of Gravediggers. Kids are going to sink their teeth into this!" - David Neilsen, author of Dr."A Digger must not refuse a request from the Dead." -Rule Five of the Gravedigger's Code " From Sunset till Sunrise has everything I love in a story, from poorly-dressed warlocks to angst-ridden vampires to evil little sisters! Devin Dexter and the denizens of Gravesend never failed to amuse, excite, and surprise me. Kids are going to sink their teeth into this!" - David Neilsen, author of Dr. “A funny, action-packed, and bloody (but not TOO scary) treat!” - Jeff Strand, author of The Greatest Zombie Movie Ever Grab some garlic, sharpen your stakes, and settle in for a good time!” – Patrick Moody, author of The Gravedigger’s Son “Laughs and scares abound in Rosen's latest tale from Gravesend. (With vampires, bats, a killer bunny and more, you'll root for Devin and Tommy all the way!)" - Debbie Reed Fischer, author of This is Not the Abby Show It will capture your heart and leave you laughing all the way to the blood bank. Stine will love this not-put-downable follow-up to Rosen's Night of the LIving Cuddle Bunnies. "Fans of Dave Barry, Jeff Kinney and R.L.
