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Sorrow Spring
- Narrated by: Courtney-Mae Briggs, Saffron Coomber
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
'An instant folk horror classic' Erin Kelly
'Clever and chilling' Susi Holliday
'An atmospheric, creeping tale' Syd Moore
Chilling and uncanny folk suspense in a novel of twisted sisterhood and dark secrets.
Some places are cursed.
An isolated village
A twisted sisterhood
A dark secret that festers in silence
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1978. When teenager Rina Pine is abandoned by her hippy mother in the isolated village of Sorrow Spring and forced to live with her elderly aunt, she quickly realises no one is coming to rescue her.
Rina finds herself trapped amidst a community of women beholden to the past, who believe in the protective powers of the local spring. When a child goes missing and a young mother is killed, she is drawn into the dark and sinister truth flowing through the sacred waters that give the village its name.
Rina is about to learn what it truly means to be a daughter of Sorrow Spring…
Critic reviews
'A story that pulls you in with its icy fingers until you're absolutely hooked. Spooky and delicious' C S Green
'Haunting … eerie and atmospheric. A powerhouse of female voices' Louise Swanson
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- Stan
- 27-09-24
slow build tension that draws you in and keeps you hooked
I loved this book, with its slow, claustrophobic build up of the intrigue and plot twists, which drew me in and kept my interest right to the end. The writing style was assured and the characters developed well as the story unfolded. I would have liked the narration to have allowed the writing to breathe more, so that I could enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and tension that had been created by the author.
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