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The Crone

2017 | Fiction & Poetry | Horror | Science Fiction/Fantasy

Heather Keynes’ teenage son died in a tragic car accident. Or so she thinks. However, deep in the wilds of the Devon countryside, an ancient evil has awoken … and is intent on hunting the residents of Abbotts Cromleigh.

No one is safe.

Heather is drawn reluctantly into the company of an odd group of elderly Guardians when she delves into a series of coincidental deaths. Who are these Guardians, and what is their connection to the Great Oak? Why do they believe only Heather can put an end to centuries of horror? Who is the mysterious old woman in the forest and what is it that feeds her anger?

When Heather determines the true cause of her son’s death, she is hell-bent on vengeance. Determined to halt the march of the Crone once and for all, hatred becomes Heather’s ultimate weapon. Furies collide in this twisted tale of murder, magic and salvation.



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Jeannie Wycherley | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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Gripping story from beginning to end
I got Kindle Unlimited for a couple of months and this is the third book I have read. Out of three this is the best by far. The story is told from the viewpoint of Heather and Aefre (The Crone).

Heather is a grieving mother who becomes obsessed with the circumstances of her sons death. Things are not quite as they seem.

Her research leads her to meet a number of different interesting characters and on a journey with a twist at the end.

Would definitely recommend reading this if you like something a bit darker from a book.
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