Wild Fell

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Pub Date Jan 07 2014 | Archive Date Jan 08 2014
Diamond Book Distributors | ChiZine Publications

Description

The crumbling summerhouse called Wild Fell, soaring above the desolate shores of
Blackmore Island, has weathered the violence of the seasons for more than a century.

Built for his family by a 19th-century politician of impeccable rectitude, the house has kept its terrible secrets and its darkness sealed within its walls.

For a hundred years, the townspeople of Alvina have prayed that the darkness inside Wild Fell would stay there, locked away from the light.

Jameson Browning, a man well acquainted with suffering, has purchased Wild Fell with the intention of beginning a new life, of letting in the light. But what waits for him at
the house is devoted to its darkness and guards it jealously.

It has been waiting for Jameson his whole life — or even longer. And now, at long last, it has found him!

Michael Rowe is the Sunburst and Aurora Award-nominated author of Enter, Night (CZP)
and has received the Lambda Literary Award and the Spectrum Award. He was a finalist for
the International Horror Guild, Sunburst, Aurora and National Magazine Awards.

Clive Barker has lauded Rowe for “changing the face of horror” with his Queer Fear
anthologies.

The crumbling summerhouse called Wild Fell, soaring above the desolate shores of
Blackmore Island, has weathered the violence of the seasons for more than a century.

Built for his family by a...


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