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Jonathan Aycliffe
Jonathan Aycliffe was born in Belfast in 1949. He studied English, Persian, Arabic and Islamic studies at the universities of Dublin, Edinburgh and Cambridge, and lectured at the universities of Fez in Morocco and Newcastle upon Tyne. The author of several ghost stories, he lives in the north of... show more



Jonathan Aycliffe was born in Belfast in 1949. He studied English, Persian, Arabic and Islamic studies at the universities of Dublin, Edinburgh and Cambridge, and lectured at the universities of Fez in Morocco and Newcastle upon Tyne. The author of several ghost stories, he lives in the north of England with his wife. He also writes as Daniel Easterman, under which name he has penned several bestselling thrillers.

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Moonlit Pages
Moonlit Pages rated it 7 years ago
I was not a fan of this writing style. it took me awhile to get use to it. In the beginning I found the story to be spooky but cliché and I thought I knew where it was going. I was wrong. It ended up being very disturbing and creepy.
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 7 years ago
“Where the darkness hides a living nightmare” They had hopes and dreams but they quickly vanished. As they were finally settling into their own home in London, the family began to hear noises from upstairs. Four-year-old Naomi tells her father that while she is sleeping at night, there are eyes th...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 10 years ago
The story in itself is interesting and I love that the book is written in a diary form. But it's never scary, never even chilly to read or not even a tiny bit suspenseful. It's just a ghost story that lacks the horror, which is unfortunate since I really hoped to read something that would chill my b...
Randolph "Dilda" Carter
Randolph "Dilda" Carter rated it 10 years ago
Stay out of Naomi's room, better yet stay out of the whole house. Pretty good ghost-haunted house creeper that will keep you entertained to the very end. You're not going to find Casper here because those beyond the pall have their own fun and games for us that are left behind. As in all good ghost ...
Kagama -The Literaturevixen
Kagama -The Literaturevixen rated it 11 years ago
The book starts with a letter from a man named John Simpkins to his friend Norman telling him that he has found a strange journal among his deceased fathers posessions. His father was a country doctor and one of his patients suffered from severe depression so he asked her to write about what troub...
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