Much to his surprise, Steve finds that helping out at his dad's pharmacy is anything but boring. First a witch comes in to buy wart cream, and then a vampire comes in for Band-Aids. When a werewolf wants to buy nail clippers, Steve starts to wonder what's up with all these creepy customers.
Steve thinks spending his holiday helping his father run his pharmacy and shop is a boring idea in this early reader from the UK, and then a series of creepy customers come by and show him what excitement is. From a witch to a vampire, a werewolf to a headless horseman, he discover that his dad is right in saying that you never know who will come in the door, when you're running a store...
Although there are basic chapter divisions here, Creepy Customers is a little two simplistic to be described as a proper chapter-book, which I have always understood to be a very simple novel, usually (but not always) under one hundred pages. I initially sought it out because of the witchy cover art - witchy picture-books and early readers are a pet project of mine - but found the other creepy customers appealing as well, and enjoyed the book as a whole. A simple but engaging story from author Samantha Hay is paired with deliciously spooky artwork from illustrator Sarah Warburton. Recommended to early-readers who enjoy spooky tales.