Long Goodbyes - ghost story or psychological thriller?
1916. Shell-shocked soldier Jack MacLennan and his new wife seek to rebuild their lives in rural Ireland, but although the cottage and its environs seem idyllic, the shadow of Sir William Kenton's dilapidated mansion hangs over the village like a cloud. Why will no one speak of it? And why does it exert such a haunting influence upon Jack?
The boundaries between past and present rapidly blur as the young couple find themselves caught up in a series of inexplicable events which lead eventually to heartbreak and murder...
Praise for Scott Hunter's DCI Brendan Moran crime series:
'...Great characters and setting, tense atmosphere, easy to follow, flowed really well...'
'...To say that I wasn't disappointed would be a gross understatement. The story grabbed me from the start and never let up until the final pages...'
Genre: Horror
1916. Shell-shocked soldier Jack MacLennan and his new wife seek to rebuild their lives in rural Ireland, but although the cottage and its environs seem idyllic, the shadow of Sir William Kenton's dilapidated mansion hangs over the village like a cloud. Why will no one speak of it? And why does it exert such a haunting influence upon Jack?
The boundaries between past and present rapidly blur as the young couple find themselves caught up in a series of inexplicable events which lead eventually to heartbreak and murder...
Praise for Scott Hunter's DCI Brendan Moran crime series:
'...Great characters and setting, tense atmosphere, easy to follow, flowed really well...'
'...To say that I wasn't disappointed would be a gross understatement. The story grabbed me from the start and never let up until the final pages...'
Genre: Horror
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