An Excellent Entry in the Series
Stitch Head is one of my favorite characters. He's funny, practical, loyal, big-hearted, generous, kind and friendly, with spunk and good energy. His creature pals are engaging and appealing, and his human sidekick, the feisty human girl Arabella, is a no-nonsense take charge type who is honestly fond of all the creatures in Castle Grotteskew. It's just a great crew.
This book has a ghostly plot, with a nice balance of thrilling action, suspense, humor, twisty surprises, and touching moments. It is extremely fast paced and screams along to a very satisfying conclusion. It's a very entertaining ride.
One warning. Important plot points turn on Stitch Head's backstory, which was nicely set out in Book One. This is Book Three, and while it offers enough info, it sort of assumes familiarity with Castle Grotteskew and its denizens. You could read this book as a stand alone, but I suspect you'll get more out of it, and enjoy the touching bits more, if you've read the series in order, (or at least have read Book One). That said, this might be my favorite Stitch Head, and that's saying a lot.
(Please note that I found this book while browsing Kindle FreeTime books. I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)