The Death Chamber
Calvary Gaol, standing bleak and forbidding on the Cumbrian hillside, exerts a curious hold over Georgina Gray. For her family's history is closely bound up in its dark and terrible past. It's there that her great-grandfather worked as a prison doctor in the 1930s; where his involvement in a...
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Calvary Gaol, standing bleak and forbidding on the Cumbrian hillside, exerts a curious hold over Georgina Gray. For her family's history is closely bound up in its dark and terrible past. It's there that her great-grandfather worked as a prison doctor in the 1930s; where his involvement in a bizarre experiment would change the course of his life forever.TV presenter Chad I
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00J6A8HSC
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Pages no: 556
Edition language: English
A fine example of a Sarah Rayne novel. My beloved MIL and I would agree that this is one of the best. The setting is a small town and a gaol where executions take place. The times are the present (circa 1997), WWI, WWII. The overarching theme is paranormal research. It's one big wibbly-wobbly ball o...
After reading Spider Light I found The Death Chamber a little flat, but I still enjoyed it. I liked the way people were connected to each other in various ways. It left you curious as to how it would all pan out. Again Rayne runs her novel with paralleling stories that are connected to one another, ...
I really liked this one! It was very atmospheric with some great twist and turns that had me guessing until the end. I am looking forward to reading more by this author.
This book started out a little confusing with four different stories that changed decades with each chapter. But by the middle of the book it all started to make sense of who was who and why they were where they were in these different times. It had a lot of twists to the plot and an ending that mad...