Families who loved Horror at the Haunted House by Peg Kehret often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is starting to crave more suspenseful stories but isn't quite ready for intense horror or mature themes. It is a perfect bridge for the upper-elementary reader who enjoys a mystery with a supernatural edge while still feeling safe within a grounded family and community setting. The story follows Ellen, a girl acting in a community play, who discovers that the historic venue is home to more than just actors. Beyond the ghost story, the book explores the quiet courage required to do the right thing and the importance of protecting local history. It deals with themes of honesty and integrity as Ellen faces a moral dilemma involving a valuable collection of antique dishes. Parents will appreciate how the spooky elements are balanced with positive sibling relationships and a clear sense of justice, making it an engaging choice for building reading stamina and sparking conversations about ethics.