Wakenhyrst

Wakenhyrst

by Michelle Paver (Author)

Synopsis

1906: A large manor house, Wake's End, sits on the edge of a bleak Fen, just outside the town of Wakenhyrst. It is the home of Edmund Stearn and his family - a historian, scholar and land-owner, he's an upstanding member of the local community. But all is not well at Wake's End. Edmund dominates his family tyrannically, in particular daughter Maud. When Maud's mother dies in childbirth and she's left alone with her strict, disciplinarian father, Maud's isolation drives her to her father's study, where she happens upon his diary.

During a walk through the local church yard, Edmund spots an eye in the undergrowth. His terror is only briefly abated when he discovers its actually a painting, a 'doom', taken from the church. It's horrifying in its depiction of hell, and Edmund wants nothing more to do with it despite his historical significance. But the doom keeps returning to his mind. The stench of the Fen permeates the house, even with the windows closed. And when he lies awake at night, he hears a scratching sound - like claws on the wooden floor...

Wakenhyrst is a terrifying ghost story, an atmospheric slice of gothic, a brilliant exploration of the boundaries between the real and the supernatural, and a descent into the mind of a psychopath.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: UK Airports
Publisher: Apollo
Published: 04 Apr 2019

ISBN 10: 1789540607
ISBN 13: 9781789540604
Book Overview:

A stunning new novel from the author of Dark Matter and Thin Air.


Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR MICHELLE PAVER:
'A ghost story to chill and thrill ... Like Touching the Void rewritten by Jack London, Thin Air is a heart-freezing masterpiece' Amanda Craig, Observer.
'[Paver is] the mistress of suspense' The Times.
'A heart-freezing masterpiece' Guardian, on Thin Air.
'This gripping ghost story has moments of horror and beauty' Sunday Telegraph.
'A chilling period piece, Dark Matter cunningly illustrates how fear, rather than death, is the great equaliser' Independent.
Author Bio

Michelle was born in Malawi, central Africa, to a Belgian mother and a South African father. After university, she became a partner in a City of London law firm, specializing in big-ticket litigation - drugs, tobacco and even disposable nappies! Her father's death prompted her to take a one-year sabbatical, during which she travelled around France and America and wrote her first book, Without Charity. She resigned from legal practice soon after her return, to concentrate solely on writing.