'Part haunted house tale, part whodunnit – ideal for anyone who enjoys an exciting and gripping supernatural mystery' Alison Littlewood, author of A Cold Season
'This is a novel that gets under your skin, and – if you can put it down – you'll think twice about turning out the lights' Katherine Stansfield, author of Falling Creatures
On the brink of a breakdown, two years after the death of his fiancée, Jim Hawkes quits his high-powered job in the City to rent a cottage in the Devonshire countryside seeking some well-needed rest. But Slyford St James is far from the peaceful haven Jim was hoping for.
Almost immediately he is plagued by strange occurrences: a combination lock that won't open, loud noises in the attic, the figure of a little girl always just out of sight. His new village friends, Jed and Emma, are convinced Jim has found his way to the village for a reason, to solve the mystery surrounding the...