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Isis: A Harrow Prequel Novella (The Harrow Series)

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Product Code: 9781944668204
ISBN13: 9781944668204
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If you lost someone you loved, what price would you pay to bring them back from the dead? From award-winning author Douglas Clegg comes a chilling supernatural gothic set at the end of the 19th century about a girl who speaks to the dead... A Harrow Prequel Novella. The Harrow series can be read in any order and includes Nightmare House, Mischief, The Infinite, The Abandoned, The Necromancer, and Isis. For fans of Guillermo del Toro, Susan Hill, and Daphne Du Maurier. About the Book Old Marsh, the gardener at Belerion Hall, warned the Villiers girl about the dark places and old ruins along the sea-cliffs. "Never go in, miss. Never say a prayer at its door. If you are angry, do not seek revenge by the Laughing Maiden stone or at the threshold of the Tombs. There be those who listen for oaths and vows....What may be said in innocence becomes flesh and blood in such places." But when a tragic accident occurs from the ledge of an open window, Iris Villiers discovers that she possesses a terrifying psychic ability... From Publishers Weekly: "Clegg (The Abandoned) expands the burgeoning backstory of his multivolume Harrow haunted house saga with this poignant chamber tragedy involving young Iris Catherine Villiers (who, as an adult, will become Isis Claviger, oracle of the spook-ridden Hudson Valley academy)...This potent novella, one of Clegg's best, is both a stand-alone triumph and a powerful new chapter in his evolving series." From Fangoria Magazine: ..".a story of love, loss and longing...told with the beautiful prose of an old-fashioned Gothic era." From The Strand magazine: "Haunting yet poignant, Isis is a work that should firmly place Clegg among the all-stars of horror such as Straub, Machen, LeFanu, and Stoker."

Author: Douglas Clegg
Publisher: Alkemara Press
Publication Date: Jun 28, 2017
Number of Pages: 120 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1944668209
ISBN-13: 9781944668204

Isis: A Harrow Prequel Novella (The Harrow Series)

$13.41
 
If you lost someone you loved, what price would you pay to bring them back from the dead? From award-winning author Douglas Clegg comes a chilling supernatural gothic set at the end of the 19th century about a girl who speaks to the dead... A Harrow Prequel Novella. The Harrow series can be read in any order and includes Nightmare House, Mischief, The Infinite, The Abandoned, The Necromancer, and Isis. For fans of Guillermo del Toro, Susan Hill, and Daphne Du Maurier. About the Book Old Marsh, the gardener at Belerion Hall, warned the Villiers girl about the dark places and old ruins along the sea-cliffs. "Never go in, miss. Never say a prayer at its door. If you are angry, do not seek revenge by the Laughing Maiden stone or at the threshold of the Tombs. There be those who listen for oaths and vows....What may be said in innocence becomes flesh and blood in such places." But when a tragic accident occurs from the ledge of an open window, Iris Villiers discovers that she possesses a terrifying psychic ability... From Publishers Weekly: "Clegg (The Abandoned) expands the burgeoning backstory of his multivolume Harrow haunted house saga with this poignant chamber tragedy involving young Iris Catherine Villiers (who, as an adult, will become Isis Claviger, oracle of the spook-ridden Hudson Valley academy)...This potent novella, one of Clegg's best, is both a stand-alone triumph and a powerful new chapter in his evolving series." From Fangoria Magazine: ..".a story of love, loss and longing...told with the beautiful prose of an old-fashioned Gothic era." From The Strand magazine: "Haunting yet poignant, Isis is a work that should firmly place Clegg among the all-stars of horror such as Straub, Machen, LeFanu, and Stoker."

Author: Douglas Clegg
Publisher: Alkemara Press
Publication Date: Jun 28, 2017
Number of Pages: 120 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1944668209
ISBN-13: 9781944668204
 

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