Some houses are built to shelter the living. Others exist to remember. When Edward Langford returns to his family's ancestral manor on the storm-lashed Cornish coast after his brother's mysterious death, he expects grief and silence. Instead, he finds a house that listens-and a sea that answers. Blackmere Hollow has always watched the tide. Built on rock and rumor, it holds a history written in whispers, wind, and the echoes of those who never truly left. As Edward follows the traces left behind by his brother Julian and the enigmatic Jonathan Vyne, he uncovers a forgotten diary and a voice…mehr
Some houses are built to shelter the living. Others exist to remember. When Edward Langford returns to his family's ancestral manor on the storm-lashed Cornish coast after his brother's mysterious death, he expects grief and silence. Instead, he finds a house that listens-and a sea that answers. Blackmere Hollow has always watched the tide. Built on rock and rumor, it holds a history written in whispers, wind, and the echoes of those who never truly left. As Edward follows the traces left behind by his brother Julian and the enigmatic Jonathan Vyne, he uncovers a forgotten diary and a voice that refused to be erased. Within its pages lies the record of a pact forged long ago between memory and the sea-a promise the house has never allowed to fade. Now, the same forces that once claimed a life are stirring again. To uncover the truth, Edward must face the unsettling reality that some homes remember too much, and that the sea never forgets what it is given. A haunting, atmospheric gothic novel where memory lingers, inheritance binds, and the past waits patiently to be heard.
Arthur Blackwood (b. 1978, London, UK) is an author of thrillers, mysteries, urban fantasy, and supernatural fiction. His novels draw on a lifelong fascination with the unknown-stories where ancient myths, hidden truths, and the shadows of everyday life converge.He studied literature and philosophy at King's College London, disciplines that sharpened his interest in storytelling, symbolism, and the human struggle between light and darkness. Before dedicating himself entirely to writing, Blackwood worked in publishing and as a journalist, experiences that gave him a keen eye for detail and a love of uncovering stories hidden beneath the surface.
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