| #4508353 in Books | Solaris | 2013-08-27 | 2013-08-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.75 x1.20 x4.19l,.0 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 416 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Not a horror story, but sort of a romantic oneness with old ways, Saxon history, nature and a lot of description! Not for me!|By D. Safir|Looks like I'm the only negative reviewer, so far. Sorry. I just found this book dreadfully dull. Towards the end I did a lot of skimming so I could just get finished with it. The problem may be that I get most of my recommendations from Book||"Once there was a great classical tradition of rural British horror from MR James to The Wicker Man. Now Geoffrey Gudgion has revived the style, proving there's still nothing as creepy as the countryside." - Christopher Fowler, author of Hell Train and the Bry
In a supernatural novel with echoes of Alan Garner and Kate Mosse, Geoffrey Gudgion chills the modern reader as the supernatural past invades the present.
Fergus Sheppard’s world changes for ever the day his car crashes near the remote village of Allingley. Traumatised by his near-death experience, he returns to thank the villagers who rescued him, and stays to work at the local stables as he recovers from his injuries. He will discover a gentler pace of lif...
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