LYNNWOOD

E-book
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.com
Waterstones

Paperback 
Sparkling Books
Waterstones
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.com

The unthinkable is happening in Lynnwood—a village with centuries of guilt on its conscience.

Who wouldn’t want to live in an idyllic village in the English countryside like Lynnwood? With its charming pub, old dairy, friendly vicar, gurgling brooks, and its well-worn paths with memories of simpler times?

But behind the conventional appearance of Lynnwood’s villagers, only two sorts of people crawl out of the woodwork: those who hunt and those who are prey. Visitors are watched by an entity between the trees where the Dark Ages have endured to the twenty-first century. Families who have lived behind stone walls and twitching curtains know that the gusts of wind blowing through the nearby Forest bring with them a stench of delightful hunger only Lynnwood can appease.

The People’s Book Prize Finalist 2013-14

‘This is indeed a wonderfully eerie, atmospheric book […]’—Elizabeth, The Garden Window

‘Although it is described as a horror, I would say that it is not entirely typical of this genre. […] The story is strange, dark and unsettling, but very beautifully crafted.’—The People’s Book Prize Reader

‘Can we talk about the thing I loved most first? The writing. Oh, my word, the writing […] flowing and swirling and building until it’s created whole worlds of dread and fear around you.’ —Caitlin Blanchard, Books are my Drug

‘Full of rich description, it depicts the horrifying, ravenous secret lurking beneath the surface of the village. I would recommend this to fans of classic English horror as well as fans of Stephen King.’—Lucy O’Connor, Waterstones

‘The author’s writing was very poetic and gave nothing away. This is the type of book to read curled up in front of a fire, just don’t be alone…’ —Kathleen Kelly, CelticLady’s Reviews

‘Brown paints a veritable picture with his words […]’—Julianne Snow, DarkMediaOnline

‘[…] a dark journey not only of the mind, but of the soul.’—Nina D’Arcangela

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4 Comments Add yours

  1. R J Madigan says:

    Can’t wait to read Lynwood. I love gothic novels. Check out the book trailer for my new multitouch ibook The Sword of Air https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNHf2nCW7nc

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