Brodmaw Bay seems to be the perfect refuge for James Greer and his family. When his young son is the victim of a brutal mugging, Greer wants to leave London - the sooner the better - for the charming old-fashioned fishing port he has just discovered.
But was finding Brodmaw Bay more than a happy accident What is the connection between the village and his beautiful wife When his friendly new neighbours say they'd welcome some new blood - in a village where the same families seem to have lived for generations - are they telling the whole truth
Perhaps the village isn't so much welcoming them as luring them. To something ancient and evil. As it has lured others before . . .
Read MoreA thriller with a real sense of underlying evil, it's not to be read last thing at night. - SagaCottam succeeds brilliantly . . . making the paranormal palatable to the sceptical with austerely elegant prose, psychological conviction and an instinctive grasp of indefinable "cool". - Daily TelegraphA masterpiece of suspense with hints of The Wicker Man, this will have you sleeping with the lights on. - BellaCottam's artful chiller has an exuberant innocence about it. - GuardianA gripping story that will, just like Brodmaw Bay, suck you in and certainly leave you wanting more . . . A wonderful experience, moreishly dark and entertainingly immersive - Brodmaw Bay is one not to miss. - milorambles.comCottam delivers an effective and often stylish performance. - Daily MailFull of suspense and satisfyingly spooky, this is a real thriller. (4 stars) - CloserCottam writes thrillers with a supernatural element and his greatest strength is the sense of place that he brings to a book . . . As usual this is a very readable book from an excellent writer. - crimesquad.com
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