The Haunted Shore
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Narrated by:
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Jasmine Blackborow
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Neil Spring
About this listen
'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.
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- SandraL
- 15-03-22
Chilling and Atmospheric
This book started quite slowly but once it got going it had me on the edge of my seat!
I'd never heard of Orford Ness and ShingleStreet (though I have since googled them) but the way the author described them - the remoteness, bleakness and desolation - really brought them to life for me. The story is very creepy and atmospheric and left me with goosebumps as I listened. I love a good spooky tale of the supernatural and this ticked all the boxes. The characters are all interesting and believable, though Hazel totally creeped me out! The protagonist, Lizzie, is a gambling addict and at first I disliked her, though she grew on me as the book progressed.
Neil Spring is a new author to me but I am now going to look up his previous work.
The narration by Jasmine Blackborow brought the book to life.
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- Ollie
- 27-06-21
Chilling
At the start I did wonder if i was listening to the right book, however once we got further into it boy did it have me hooked.
What drew me in the most was the fact that it take place on one of my favourite bits of coastline which really made me feel like i was a character in the book.
AWESOME
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- Elizabeth590
- 20-10-20
Unmitigated misery
I am very disappointed having pre ordered the title as I enjoyed Neil Springs previous books and couldn't wait to start listening. I gave up at chapter 7. Seven chapters of unmitigated misery, boring unsympathetic characters who I couldn't care less about was enough. I could not give a monkeys what became of Lizzie and even the hauntings were dull.
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- Roz S
- 30-12-20
Not for me
I couldn’t get on with this. The main character isn’t very believable- Oxbridge educated and yet speaks in Americanism. Supposedly highly qualified and yet makes stupid asinine errors. I couldn’t get past chapter one!
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