IN THE NIGHT WOOD
A forest. A book. A missing girl.
Charles Hayden has been fascinated by a strange Victorian fairy tale, In the Night Wood, since he was a child. When his wife, Erin – a descendant of the author – inherits her ancestor’s house, the couple decide to make it their home.
Still mourning the recent death of their daughter, they leave America behind, seeking a new beginning in the English countryside.
But Hollow House, filled with secrets and surrounded by an ancient oak forest, is a place where the past seems very much alive. Isolated among the trees, Charles and Erin begin to feel themselves haunted - by echoes of the stories in the house’s library, by sightings of their daughter, and by something else, as old and dark as the forest around them.
Charles Hayden has been fascinated by a strange Victorian fairy tale, In the Night Wood, since he was a child. When his wife, Erin – a descendant of the author – inherits her ancestor’s house, the couple decide to make it their home.
Still mourning the recent death of their daughter, they leave America behind, seeking a new beginning in the English countryside.
But Hollow House, filled with secrets and surrounded by an ancient oak forest, is a place where the past seems very much alive. Isolated among the trees, Charles and Erin begin to feel themselves haunted - by echoes of the stories in the house’s library, by sightings of their daughter, and by something else, as old and dark as the forest around them.
A compelling and atmospheric Gothic thriller, In the Night Wood reveals the chilling power of myth and memory.
Written by Dale Bailey, Produced by Neil Gardner & Narrated by John Banks
Length: 7 hours - 37 minutes
Written by Dale Bailey, Produced by Neil Gardner & Narrated by John Banks
Length: 7 hours - 37 minutes
©2019 Dale Bailey (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Quite a brief update today I'm afraid, as once again, I'm into a very busy period of preparation and recording and over the next few weeks, things are set to become busier still. Already, 2019 is beginning to take on the craziness that was most of 2018, despite my quest for the 'Holy Grail' of a sensible work/life balance - ha!
I'd better scamper now and get on with some work, before recording starts up again next week. So that's...
...all for now; more just as soon as it happens!

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