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''Carly Reagon is one to watch'' C. J. COOKE, author of A Haunting in the Arctic DISCOVER THE GHOST STORY THAT WON''T LET YOU GO . . . Kyle can barely remember his grandfather. So when they inherit his old house - a damp, secluded tower on the edge of a Welsh mountain village - Kyle and his wife, Lydia, feel they are moving into the home of a stranger. From the start, Lydia hates the house: the disturbing paintings in the attic, the hostility of the locals, the peculiar light that pours through the kitchen window. Kyle thinks Lydia needs a break from London, from the nightmares and the panic attacks. But over the coming weeks, Lydia''s sense of dread only becomes more insistent, whilst Kyle is drawn to the house in ways he cannot explain. Yet as winter approaches, cutting them off, the house must become their refuge. For outside, on the mountain, something is calling to them. Something that has waited decades, and wants to be let in. _______ PRAISE FOR CARLY REAGON ''A book that feels like it''s watching you as you read it'' CARI THOMAS ''Be prepared for some seriously good twists'' NATASHA PULLEY ''Brilliantly echoes the likes of Susan Hill'' SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN ''Carly Reagon makes writing scars look easy '' REBECCA F. JOHN ''Will keep you up long after the witching hour'' REBECCA NETLEY
About the author
Carly Reagon is the author of three novels: The Toll House, which was a Waterstones Welsh Book of the Month, Hear Him Calling and The Infirmary. In 2019 she was shortlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Prize for fiction. Her writing is inspired by her love of the Welsh countryside where she lives with her husband and three children. She works as a senior lecturer at Cardiff University, is a keen runner and singer, and has an interest in anything historic.