The Coffin Path: 'the scariest ghost story I have read in a long time'
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'Spine-tingling' Barbara Erskine ' Like something from Emily Bronte's nightmares' Andrew Taylor A gothic tale from the wild Yorkshire moors, to haunt your imagination and chill you to the bone... Maybe you've heard tales about Scarcross Hall, the house on the old coffin path that winds from village to moor top. They say there's something up here, something evil. Mercy Booth isn't afraid. The moors and Scarcross are her home and lifeblood. But, beneath her certainty, small things are beginning to trouble her. Three ancient coins missing from her father's study, the shadowy figure out by the gatepost, an unshakeable sense that someone is watching. When a stranger appears seeking work, Mercy reluctantly takes him in. As their stories entwine, this man will change everything. She just can't see it yet. 'An eerily gripping novel in which the ghosts of the past haunt the present in more ways than one' Sunday Times --- What readers are saying about The Coffin Path : 'A fantastic eerie ghost story to settle down with on a winters night' 'Compelling and chilling, the slow build-up of tension had me completely on edge ' 'I couldn't put it down . I felt I was there on the moors, being watched by the unseen '
Author: Katherine Clements
Format: Paperback, 384 pages, 128mm x 196mm, 312 g
Published: 2018, Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Horror & Ghost Stories
Description
'Spine-tingling' Barbara Erskine ' Like something from Emily Bronte's nightmares' Andrew Taylor A gothic tale from the wild Yorkshire moors, to haunt your imagination and chill you to the bone... Maybe you've heard tales about Scarcross Hall, the house on the old coffin path that winds from village to moor top. They say there's something up here, something evil. Mercy Booth isn't afraid. The moors and Scarcross are her home and lifeblood. But, beneath her certainty, small things are beginning to trouble her. Three ancient coins missing from her father's study, the shadowy figure out by the gatepost, an unshakeable sense that someone is watching. When a stranger appears seeking work, Mercy reluctantly takes him in. As their stories entwine, this man will change everything. She just can't see it yet. 'An eerily gripping novel in which the ghosts of the past haunt the present in more ways than one' Sunday Times --- What readers are saying about The Coffin Path : 'A fantastic eerie ghost story to settle down with on a winters night' 'Compelling and chilling, the slow build-up of tension had me completely on edge ' 'I couldn't put it down . I felt I was there on the moors, being watched by the unseen '
The Coffin Path: 'the scariest ghost story I have read in a long time'