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Sarah Rayne
Sarah Rayne's first novel was published in 1982, and for several years she juggled writing books with working in property, pounding an elderly typewriter into the small hours in order to meet deadlines.Much of the inspiration for her dark psychological thrillers comes from the histories and... show more

Sarah Rayne's first novel was published in 1982, and for several years she juggled writing books with working in property, pounding an elderly typewriter into the small hours in order to meet deadlines.Much of the inspiration for her dark psychological thrillers comes from the histories and atmospheres of old buildings, a fact that is strongly apparent in many of her settings - Mortmain House in A Dark Dividing, Twygrist Mill in Spider Light, and the Tarleton Theatre in Ghost Song.She has written more than 25 books to date, and her work has met with considerable acclaim, with Tower of Silence being long-listed for the 2005 Theakston's Award. Her books are also published in America, Germany, Holland, Russia and Turkey.In 2011 she published the first of a series of ghost-themed books, featuring the Oxford don, Michael Flint, and the antiques dealer, Nell West, who made their debut in Property of a Lady.Several years ago Sarah also wrote six contemporary horror books, originally under the pen-name of Frances Gordon and recently re-issued in e-Book format.To find out more about Sarah Rayne visit her website or YouTube channel, or follow her on Facebook -www.sarahrayne.co.uk www.youtube.com/user/SarahRayneAuthorwww.facebook.com/SarahRayneAuthor
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Birth date: April 12, 1947
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It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 8 years ago
A house with a sinister past – and a grisly power - When Michael Flint is asked by American friends to look over an old Shropshire house they have unexpectedly inherited, he is reluctant to leave the quiet of his Oxford study. But when he sees Charect House, its uncanny echoes from the past fascinat...
working on my tbr pile
working on my tbr pile rated it 8 years ago
3.5 stars
The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it 9 years ago
I may have accidentally finished the entire book in pretty much one sitting. Now, admittedly, that's not terribly uncommon for me, but still, this was a lot of fun to read once I got into it. I enjoyed the alternating viewpoints and the jumping back and forth in time. I was not expecting quite s...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 10 years ago
Two short stories about a thief descended from a long line of thieves, attempted murder, war, and looting. Rather light-hearted. I love a clever thief story.Amazon Lending Library
Periodical Gazette
Periodical Gazette rated it 12 years ago
I grabbed this novel from the library as a random choice.But when i started reading this novel only i realized this is not a novel that should be read as yet another novel.Despite the compelling cover image, the novel really stands out amid the creepy plot.The author's meticulous way of writing gave...
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