Dark Echo

Dark Echo

by F . G . Cottam (Author)

Synopsis

She is a seductive ship: a magnificent sailing yacht built for an American playboy. Yet her history is full of fatal accidents and three of Dark Echo's owners met tragic, violent deaths. Now she has been rebuilt, crossing the Atlantic with new owners. Only the truth about Harry Spalding, the man who built her, can save them from the same fate. It is a story of an evil man, an incredibly brave woman and a secret more powerful than any of them.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 13 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0340953888
ISBN 13: 9780340953884

Media Reviews
'F.G. Cottam's complex, tautly atmospheric thriller delivers plenty of chills ... the perfect dark winter night yarn' -- Daily Mail 20081031 'Beautifully written and highly engaging' -- Daily Mirror 20081031 'A terrifying encounter with manifest evil ... chilling novel ... His adrenaline-charged prose is drawn tight with suspense' -- James Urquhart, Financial Times on THE HOUSE OF LOST SOULS 20080301 'Full of interest and not a little tension ... (Cottam) knows a lot more about good writing than his supposedly more upmarket competitors' -- Guardian 20081129 'A very good read ... the characters are convincing, the settings authentic and it is well paced, with room for slow menace as well as hectic action' -- Historical Novels Review 20081101 'Just the thing for a dark, cold January night: a supernatural spine-chiller and romantic heart-warmer.' -- Saga 20081101 'A beautifully-written, superior supernatural thriller, Dark Echo dons the mantle of past great British adventure writers. He is a natural heir of Rider Haggard, Conan Doyle and Buchan, via the Edwardian master ghost story writer, MR James.' -- Liverpool Daily Post 20081101 'Old-fashioned suspense combined with modern horror imagery to produce a fine example of the genre.' -- The Times on THE HOUSE OF LOST SOULS 20080322 'A clever thriller: spooky, atmospheric, often genuinely frightening. Another auspicious debut.' -- Peter Guttridge on THE HOUSE OF LOST SOULS 20080121
Author Bio
A former magazine editor, F.G. Cottam has two children.