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The Haunted Shore: a gripping supernatural thriller from the author of The Ghost Hunters

Neil Spring

11 Reviews

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Horror & ghost stories

A CHILLING GHOST STORY SET IN THE HAUNTING WILDERNESS OF SUFFOLK FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE GHOST HUNTERS

'A spooky and unsettling tale about strangers, love and deceit' Sunday Express

'A creepy tale' Daily Mail

'A story about retribution, deceit, and guilt about allowing strangers to care for loved ones - as well as a hint of the supernatural' Sun

When Lizzy moves to a desolate shore to escape her past, she hopes to find sanctuary. But a mysterious stranger is waiting for her, her father's carer, and when darkness falls, something roams this wild stretch of beach, urging Lizzy to investigate its past. The longer she stays, the more the shore's secrets begin to stir. Secrets of a sea that burned, of bodies washed ashore -- and a family's buried past reaching into the present.

And when Lizzy begins to suspect that her father's carer is a dangerous imposter with sinister motives, a new darkness rises. What happens next is everyone's living nightmare . . .

From the bestselling author of The Ghost Hunters and The Lost Village, The Haunted Shore is a terrifying tale of suspense that does not let up until the last page is turned.
'Imbued with addiction, loss, regret and the fallibility of memory . . . a perfect read for the Halloween season and beyond' Starburst

'Perfect chiller-thriller for autumn nights' Lancashire Evening Post

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Praise for The Haunted Shore: a gripping supernatural thriller from the author of The Ghost Hunters

  • A creepy tale - Sunday Mirror

  • A spooky and unsettling tale about strangers, love and deceit - Sunday Express

  • A deft, spooky psychological drama based on a true story

  • - Daily Mail

  • Perfect chiller-thriller for autumn nights . . . but be sure to leave the light on! - Lancashire Evening Post

  • Surprising, serpentine and clever

  • - Sunday Times

  • Perfect for an autumn evening - Best

  • A gloriously spooky tale, perfect for dark Autumn nights - Netmums

  • Prepare to be pleasantly scared

  • - Metro

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Neil Spring

Neil Spring was born in South Wales in 1981. He started writing at the age of twenty-eight. Between 1999 and 2002 he studied philosophy, politics and economics at Somerville College, Oxford. In 2013 he published The Ghost Hunters, a paranormal thriller based on the life of Harry Price. The Ghost Hunters received outstanding reviews and has been adapted into a major television drama under the title Harry Price: Ghost Hunter for ITV. Neil is Welsh and lives in London. The Watchers is his second novel. You can contact him on Twitter @NeilSpring or visit him at www.neilspring.com.

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