The House of Little Bones
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Alastair James Murden
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Beverley Lee
He thought he was untouchable.
David Lansdown, esteemed British horror writer and supernatural sceptic, is used to basking in the glow of the press....
Until a hastily snapped photo hits the headlines and makes his affair with his publisher’s son public.
When David finds himself at Bone Hollow, a house with a glass wall overlooking a wild and desolate moor, his only concern is writing his next best seller to bury his misdeeds in the past.
But something stirs beneath the earth. Something bound to the land. Something determined to take everything from him.
Luca Fox-Waite is still in love with the man who cast him aside, but his own childhood demons lurk in his shadow. As he discovers more about Bone Hollow’s history, he finds himself ensnared in its story - a story steeped in time and tragedy.
Because curses lie in bones, and they do not die.
The House of Little Bones is a tale of avarice, adoration, and of how the sins of the past cling to the living, as well as the dead.
©2021 Beverley Lee (P)2021 Fireside HorrorLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
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I listened to The House of Little Bones on audiobook, which was the perfect choice. Beverley Lee’s beautiful writing really lends itself to being read aloud. I loved this quiet, heartbreaking, atmospheric horror novella. All the stars!
Quiet horror
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David is a best-selling horror author whose personal and professional life have collided. Entrenched in scandal, David decides he needs to get away for a while to find some inspiration. What better place for a horror author than a possessed house?
Luca is the son of David’s wealthy publisher. Since childhood Luca has always known there are things that lurk in the shadows, though nobody believes him. After he and David are exposed as lovers, David cuts him off and abandons him. But as soon as David arrives to the house in bones hollow, Luca’s intuition begins to tell him something isn’t right with the house.
Every day that David is in the house in bone hollow, something new and strange occurs. Each thing more sinister than the last.
By the time Luca learns the truth behind the mystery of bone hollow and the curse that clings to the bones buried beneath the Earth there, it’s too late to warn David.
A twilight zone-esk slow burn creep
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To sum it up: An older, famous, (yet, waning), horror author named David gets caught on camera with a young man, a young man, (Luca), that happens to be the son of the owner of David's publishing company. Needless to say, dad is angry and determined to split the two. David is secretly shipped off to a small town and commanded to stay where he is and write. A place to stay has been arranged, David is brought there and banned from all outside contact, including Luca. Strange things begin to happen in David's new home and that's all I'm going to say about that. Will Luca and David ever be able to get together again? What's going on in that house? You'll have to read this to find out!
I enjoy folk horror and even though the narrative starts in the city, it ends up in that small town, where everyone is a stranger and where secrets are kept for generations. I enjoyed Luca and David as characters, and of course, hated Luca's father with all my heart. What I especially liked here was the folk story at the end. That information gave more meaning to the events that were occurring. I think I might have liked to have read the story already knowing that, but having already read it, I guess I'll never know!
The narrator, Alastair James Murden, was excellent. As he is performing the opening and ending sequences his voicing is way over the top, (it reminded me of those old horror movie previews, (PERFECT!), but it settles down with a wonderful English accent which is also perfect for this tale.
This audiobook was a dark, delicious tale, performed perfectly and I highly recommend it!
*Thanks to the author for the audio download in exchange for my honest feedback. This is it!*
A Quick, Tasty, Dark Fiction Treat!
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I love how a writer can tell such a powerful story in under 200 pages. Which is exactly what Beverly did here, with The House of Little Bones.
With a sprinkle of heartache, a pinch of dark secrets and a dash scandal… we have ourselves a deliciously haunting story, with folklore being the cherry on top. It was a delightfully eerie tale of betrayal, the supernatural and heartbreak. *chef’s kiss *
The audiobook was narrated beautifully and was a nice addition to this, already, wonderfully creepy story.
Oh, how I love thee, Miss Beverly Lee
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