Families who loved The Case of the Howling Armour by Karen Wallace 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 curious about spooky stories but needs a safe, humorous entry point to manage their fears. It is an ideal bridge for early readers who are starting to move into chapter books but still appreciate a playful, animal-centric world. The story follows Sherlock Hound and Dr. Whatsup as they investigate strange noises in a Scottish castle, only to find a bumbling villain behind the 'ghosts.' By framing the scary elements as a mystery to be solved, the book empowers children to look for logical explanations behind things that go bump in the night. It models the value of teamwork and persistence while maintaining a lighthearted tone that ensures the 'peril' never feels too heavy. It is a wonderful choice for building confidence in both reading skills and emotional resilience.