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Lieux Hantés: La Bande Dessinée: N˚ 2: Quatre Histoires Effrayantes

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144 pages, Paperback

Published October 7, 2025

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Joel A. Sutherland

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Joel A. Sutherland is the Silver Birch and Hackmatack Award-winning author of Be a Writing Superstar, numerous books in the Haunted Canada series, and Summer's End. His new series, Haunted, including The House Next Door, Kill Screen, Night of the Living Dolls and Field of Screams, has been praised by Goosebumps author R.L. Stine. Joel's short fiction has appeared in many anthologies and magazines, including Blood Lite II & III (Pocket Books) and Cemetery Dance Magazine, alongside the likes of Stephen King and Neil Gaiman.

He is a two-time juror for the Bram Stoker Award, the John Spray Mystery Award, and the Monica Hughes Award for Science Fiction & Fantasy. He is also the founder of the DarkLit Fest, a literary event that has welcomed Guests of Honour Kelley Armstrong and Joy Fielding.

Joel appeared as "The Barbarian Librarian" on the Canadian edition of the hit television show Wipeout, making it all the way to the third round and proving that librarians can be just as tough and crazy as anyone else. He has a Masters of Information and Library Studies from Aberystwyth University in Wales and lives in southeastern Ontario with his family, where he is always on the lookout for ghosts.

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October 24, 2025
I so enjoyed Vol. 1 that I had to pick up Vol. 2. These novels are lots of fun. I think I have a new Halloween reading tradition.
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September 19, 2025
I freakin love these books. Between Joel Sutherland's storytelling and each artist's unique style, the stories set their own tones and stand out amongst the others. I particularly enjoyed each tale being from different times in Canadian history.

Of particular note: to Hannah Barrett, who illustrated "The Doll Who Wouldn't Die"... That was terrifying to see. I hate you. Wonderful job. With love, Kay.
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