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Wakenhyrst - Michelle Paver, Juanita McMahon
Wakenhyrst
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In Edwardian Suffolk, a manor house stands alone in a lost corner of the Fens: a glinting wilderness of water whose whispering reeds guard ancient secrets. Maud is a lonely child growing up without a mother, ruled by her repressive father. When he finds a painted medieval devil in a graveyard,... show more
In Edwardian Suffolk, a manor house stands alone in a lost corner of the Fens: a glinting wilderness of water whose whispering reeds guard ancient secrets. Maud is a lonely child growing up without a mother, ruled by her repressive father.

When he finds a painted medieval devil in a graveyard, unhallowed forces are awakened. Maud's battle has begun. She must survive a world haunted by witchcraft, the age-old legends of her beloved fen - and the even more nightmarish demons of her father's past.

Spanning five centuries, Wakenhyrst is a darkly Gothic thriller about murderous obsession and one girl's longing to fly free.
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Format: audiobook
ASIN: B07PW9YYBL
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Edition language: English
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it
1.0 Wakenhyrst
DNF @ 35% Baaah. This turned into an incredibly cliched and boring story at around the 20% mark. Even tho the story picks up pace a little after we get to the father's journal, it is still an incredibly annoying and boring story with none of the characters being really interesting. Is this m...
sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it
3.5 Review: Wakenhyrst
I received a copy from Netgalley. I love gothic horror mysteries and that premise was what attracted me to this book immediately. However, this book didn’t really fulfil my personal idea of a gothic horror mystery. That being said, the mystery aspect was really good and I really enjoyed the story....
Obi
Obi rated it
1966. The late Edmund Stearne,a gentleman and a murderer,creates a bit of a stir in the modern art world with his triptych that he painted while being a guest at Broadmoor,a high security psychiatric hospital. Because,yes, Edmund was a murderer. Right? 1906. Maude lives with her family in Wake's End...
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