The bell tower
β Scribed by Sarah Rayne
- Book ID
- 100219015
- Publisher
- Severn House Publishers
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 158 KB
- Edition
- First world edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1780107226
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β¦ Synopsis
"The haunted-house theme is one of the most venerable in the genre, and Rayne has given it new life in this series, drawing again and again on the secrets contained within structures built originally to keep us safe"
Booklist Starred Review
A 400-year-old crime continues to menace the present in this spine-chilling tale of supernatural suspense.
When Nell West starts extending her Oxford antiques shop, she is not expecting to uncover strange fragments of its past: fragments that include a frightened message scribbled on old plasterwork, dated 1850 and referring to someone called Thaisa.
She also uncovers a mysterious link with a village on the Dorset coast β a village with an ancient bell tower and dark memories of a piece of music known locally as Thaisa's Song. The sea is gradually encroaching on the derelict tower, but the old Glaum Bell still hangs in the lonely bell chamber and although it was silenced after...
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