Witching in a Winter Wonkyland: A Wonky Inn Christmas Cozy Mystery
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Why do they believe only Heather can put an end to centuries of horror?
Most important of all, 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 and furies collide to devastating effect.
Crone – winner of a Chill with a Book Readers' Award (February 2018) and an Indie B.R.A.G Medallion (November 2017).
Praise for Crone
‘A real page turner, hard to put down.’
‘Stunningly atmospheric! Gothic & timeless set in the beautifully described Devon landscape .... Twists and turns, nothing predictable or disappointing.’ – Amazon reviewer
‘Atmospheric, enthralling story-telling, and engaging characters’ – Amazon Reviewer
‘Full of creepy, witchy goodness’ – The Grim Reader
‘Wycherley has a talent for storytelling and a penchant for the macabre’ – Jaci Miller
Beyond the Veil
Upset the dead at your peril… Because the keepers of souls are not particularly forgiving.
Death is not the end. Although Detective Adam Chapple has always assumed it is.
When his ex-wife is killed, the boundaries between life and death, fantasy and reality, and truth and lies begin to dissolve. Adam’s main suspect for the murder, insists that she’s actually his star witness.
She claims she met the killer once before.
When she died.
As part of his investigation, Adam seeks out the help of self-proclaimed witch, Cassia Veysie who insists she can communicate with the dead. However, the situation rapidly deteriorates when a bungled séance rips open a gateway to a sinister world beyond the veil, and unquiet spirits are unleashed into the world.
Can Cassia and Adam find a way to shore up the breach in the veil and keep the demons at bay?
With time running out and a murderer on the loose, the nightmare is only just beginning …
Praise for Beyond the Veil
‘A 5-star winner from Queen of the Night Terrors’ – Amazon reviewer.
‘Really got my heart pounding’ – Amazon reviewer.
‘A nerve racking, nail-biting, spine tingling, sweat producing, thrilling storyline that keeps you on a razor’s edge the entire tale’ – ARC reviewer.
‘Female Stephen King!’ – Amazon reviewer.
The Municipality of Lost Souls by Jeannie Wycherley
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Described as a cross between Daphne Du Maurier’s Jamaica Inn, and TV’s The Walking Dead, but with ghosts instead of zombies, The Municipality of Lost Souls tells the story of Amelia Fliss and her cousin Agatha Wick.
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In the otherwise quiet municipality of Durscombe, the inhabitants of the small seaside town harbour a deadly secret.
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Amelia Fliss, wife of a wealthy merchant, is the lone voice who speaks out against the deadly practice of the wrecking and plundering of ships on the rocks in Lyme bay, but no-one appears to be listening to her.
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As evil and malcontent spread like cholera throughout the community, and the locals point fingers and vow to take vengeance against outsiders, the dead take it upon themselves to end a barbaric tradition the living seem to lack the will to stop.
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Set in Devon in the UK during the 1860s, The Municipality of Lost Souls is a Victorian Gothic ghost story, with characters who will leave their mark on you forever.
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If you have previously enjoyed Crone or Beyond the Veil, you really don’t want to miss this novel.
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