The House of Lost Souls by Fg Cottam

The House of Lost Souls by Fg Cottam

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The spookiest novel you will read this year - a thrilling masterpiece. Not to be read before going to sleep!

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The House of Lost Souls by Fg Cottam

The Fischer House was the scene of a vicious crime in the 1920s - a crime which still resonates as the century turns. At its heart was a beautiful, enigmatic woman called Pandora Gibson-Hoare, a photographer of genius whose only legacy is a handful of photographs and the clues to a mystery. Paul Seaton was lured to the house ten years ago and escaped, a damaged man. Now three students will die unless he dares to go back. But this time he has Nick Mason at his side, and maybe Mason's military skills and visceral courage will be enough.
'A clever thriller : spooky, atmospheric, often genuinely frighteningAnother auspicious debut.' Peter Guttridge 'Echoes of the Blair Witch Project resonate throughout this chilling novel. Cottam's elaborate haunting needs some indulgence, but his his adenaline-chargedprose is drawn tight with suspense.' Financial Times "Extremely well written ...Old-fashioned suspense combined with modern horror imagery to produce a fine example of the genre." The Times Chilling tale of suspense. Belfast Telegraph In this brilliant and chilling novel real events in the past impact on the present and a terrible sense of foreboding will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page. Lancashire Evening Telegraph
F.G. Cottam turns to a dark episode in Britain's past for the inspiration for this novel. A former magazine editor, he has two children.
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ISBN 13 9780340953877
ISBN 10 034095387X
Title The House of Lost Souls
Author Fg Cottam
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2008-03-06
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.