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Maiden Point

J T Croft

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  • 370 sidor
  • 2022

Don't be afraid, let go...

Bereaved and crushed by terrible guilt, discredited psychiatrist James Marshall grapples with the pain and demotion back to his home town on the Cornish coast, seeking solace in the professional wilderness away from a former high-flying career. But when he stumbles upon a strange woman wandering alone on the wild and dangerous headland of Maiden Point, their fates quickly collide... and he's brought face-to-face with his own family's secrets and links to the supernatural.

Emily remembers nothing of her past. Stuck in the grip of amnesia, she struggles to piece together her identity - and what led her to the fateful clifftop. Lost in a world of local legends and incredible coincidences, James must decide whether to believe her stories of a paranormal protector... or if her tales are nothing more than psychological trauma.

As his grip on reality begins to unravel, he's faced with the increasingly difficult task of sifting fact from fiction. A strange music box, a lullaby, and a curious family heirloom yield valuable secrets that lead him deeper and deeper into a reality that his rational mind dismissed as mere superstition.

And when the woman's past finally catches up to her, can James unearth the truth to save the past and present maidens of Maiden Point?

Perfect for fans of authors including Sarah Maine, Laura Purcell, and Wendy Webb, Maiden Point is a hauntingly beautiful novel that grapples with timeless themes of redemption, regret, and overcoming the ghosts of the past, all set on the rugged and beautiful Cornish coastline. Scroll up and grab your copy today...

  • Författare: J T Croft
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781838108991
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 370
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-04-08
  • Förlag: Elmfire Press