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F. G. Cottam

    Questa autrice esplora come la scrittura possa trasportare i lettori in altri mondi, liberandoli dalle preoccupazioni mondane. I suoi studi universitari le hanno concesso il tempo di riflettere a fondo sui meccanismi del romanzo e sulle teorie letterarie come il principio dell'iceberg di Hemingway. Affascinata dalla storia, il suo lavoro spesso incorpora elementi paranormali, permettendo al passato di risuonare in modo scioccante e convincente nel presente. Pur riconoscendo le possibili delusioni, l'autrice si assume pienamente la responsabilità delle proprie opere, indipendentemente dal loro successo.

    The House of Lost Souls
    The Waiting Room
    The Auguries
    • 2020

      The Auguries

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      An unexpected lunar eclipse. A poisonous fog. Statues that weep blood. History professor Juliet Harrington is convinced that the plague of disasters crippling the capital is caused by the Almanac of Forbidden Wisdom, a potent 16th century spell-book. Juliet fears that someone reckless is using the book - and she has little time left to stop them.

      The Auguries
    • 2011

      The Waiting Room

      • 294pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Martin Stride is a retired rock star, enjoying the quiet life with his young family on their beautiful estate. On the edge of his grounds lies a derelict Edwardian railway station waiting room once used to transport troops in The Great War. Silent for many years, it has become a playground for Martin's children but now they won't go near it. Strange occurrences in the waiting room lead Martin to seek the help of TV's favourite ghost-hunter Julian Creed. But Creed's psychic ability is a fabrication to gain viewers. He doesn't believe in the paranormal. Until he spends a night in The Waiting Room.

      The Waiting Room
    • 2008

      The House of Lost Souls

      • 343pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The Fischer House was the scene of a vicious crime in the 1920s - a crime which still resonates as the century turns. At its heart was a beautiful, enigmatic woman called Pandora Gibson-Hoare, a photographer of genius whose only legacy is a handful of photographs and the clues to a mystery. Just weeks after four students cross the threshold of the derelict Fischer House, one of them has committed suicide and the other three are descending into madness. Nick Mason's sister is one of them. To save her, Nick must join ranks with Paul Seaton--the only person to have visited the house and survive. But Paul is a troubled man, haunted by otherworldly visions that even now threaten his sanity. Desperate, Nick forces Paul to go back into the past, to the secret journal of beautiful photographer Pandora Gibson-Hoare and a debauched gathering in the 1920s, and to the dark legacy of Klaus Fischer--master of the unspeakable crime and demonic proceedings that have haunted the mansion for decades. Because now, the Fischer House is beckoning, and some old friends have gathered to welcome Paul back. . . .

      The House of Lost Souls