The Waking That Kills

The Waking That Kills

by StephenGregory (Author)

Synopsis

The ghosts that haunt us are not always strangers. When his elderly father suffers a stroke, Christopher Beale returns to England. He has no home, no other family. Adrift, he answers an advert for a live-in tutor for a teenage boy. The boy is Lawrence Lundy, who carries the spirit of his father, a military pilot - missing, presumed dead. Unable to accept that his father is gone, Lawrence keeps his presence alive, in the big old house, in the overgrown garden. His mother, Juliet Lundy, keeps the boy at home, away from the world. And in the suffocating heat of a long summer, she too is infected by the madness of her son. Christopher Beale becomes entangled in the strange household...enmeshed in the oddness of the boy and his fragile mother. Only by forcing the boy to release the spirit of his father can there be any escape from the haunting. A dark novel of possession.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: REBCA
Published: 07 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 1781081514
ISBN 13: 9781781081518

Media Reviews
'A classic tragedy...Gregory has painted a portrait of family dysfunction that would give the Blackwoods of Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived In The Castle a run for their money.' -- Locus
Author Bio
Stephen Gregory is a former Hollywood screenwriter who has worked with director William Freidkin, among others. A Welsh writer, he was born in Derby, England and gained a law degree from the University of London. As a teacher he travelled the world for work, moving from Bangor in Wales to Algiers and the Sudan. His novel The Cormorant was made into a BBC film starring Ralph Fiennes.