David Barnett

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Scratch Moss


'An agile and compelling storyteller' Nick Cutter1865. Coal lies beneath Scratch Moss Hall and Lord Henry Brody is determined to get to it. But something else lurks below, something dark and evil. 1905. Reverend George Ackman has never known such godless people as those of Scratch Moss. But if not God, what do they believe in?1945. Arthur works for the Coal Commission, visiting privately-owned pits ahead of their nationalisation. On his visit to Scratch Moss, he finds only misery and death. 1985. The miners have lost. Thatcher reigns supreme. And in the shattered community of Scratch Moss, rumours resurface about Red Clogs, a terrible presence in the land below. 2025. Divorced, fifty-something writer Joe returns to his hometown of Scratch Moss for the funeral of his father. Soon the memories of Joe's teenage years, and the horror that blighted the community, come flooding backA devastating, five-timeline tale centred on a community first invigorated, then devastated by the coal mining industry in the most original folk horror novel of the year. Praise for Scratch Moss'A creepy folk horror set in an old mining town which moves between generations to slowly build a picture of a town complicit in some terrible things. Really loved this one!' Sarah PinboroughWhat readers are saying about Scratch Moss'David Barnett may just be the new king of British Folklore horror.''Holy CRAP. David Barnett is at the top of his game.''Wow! I am firmly convinced that David Barnett is simply a master of the folklore horror genre.''I can happily say this was phenomenal.''David has once again made the sleepy corners of England creepy, taking the mundane of everyday live and making it extraordinary.''Folk horror done right.''Earning a locked-in place in my 2026 Top 10.'
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15,99 €

Calling Major Tom


Calling Major Tom is a heartwarming, quirky and ultimately life-affirming story of friendship, family and forgiveness - and the world's most unlikely astronaut. The perfect book club read for fans of A Man Called Ove, A Boy Made of Blocks and JoJo Moyes. A man who has given up on the world. A family who show him how to live. Forty-something Thomas is very happy to be on his own, far away from other people and their problems. But beneath his grumpy exterior lies a story and a sadness that is familiar to us all. And he's about to encounter a family who will change his view of the world...for good. 'An unashamedly feel-good story.' Miranda Dickinson 'Sheer joy.' Lucy Diamond 'A much-needed antidote for these worrying times.' Julie Cohen 'A moving, funny, absorbing hot chocolate of a story.' Daniela Sacerdoti 'Exactly what everyone needs right now.' Rachael Lucas WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT CALLING MAJOR TOM 'A delightfully quirky book!' 'Brilliant!' 'Wonderful and life affirming' 'Totally unforgettable'
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16,50 €

Scuttler's Cove


‘A brooding tale from the murky depths below the English idyll. Coastal-horror at its finest’ Matt WesolowskiThe sea never forgets. The sea never forgives…Scuttler’s Cove is a working village, nestling in dramatic coastal scenery in Cornwall, where life has gone on uninterrupted for centuries… until this seaside idyll was discovered by the rich.Now the quaint harbour-front cottages have been snapped up by second-homers and rental companies, and the locals can barely afford to live in their own town.It is a very different place for Merrin Moon, who left for university at the age of eighteen and never looked back. Now in her thirties, she returns to the Cove for the first time since, after the death of her mother.She soon discovers that there are forces at play in the village that she could never have imagined. Is someone trying to drive out the second homers? And has their arrival started a chain of events none of them will be able to stop?For something old and terrible is awakening beneath the town’s hallowed ground. And with it comes a horror that the residents have fought for generations to keep a secret.A dark and mysterious folk horror of the sea, and a timely exploration of the displacement of our modern moment, with a twist that will leave you reeling.Praise for Scuttler''s Cove ‘There''s a rich vein of horror to be mined here, and Barnett''s doing a great job of excavating it’ SFX‘An eerie tale of folk horror, as old gods and locals with age-old roots come into conflict with new money and the modern world, with a satisfying supernatural showdown, and a twist you won''t see coming’ Jane Johnson‘Swarming spiders, vicious crabs, fish-headed revenants ... these are terrifying enough, but they''re also the least scary things in Scuttler''s Cove. It''s the people you have to watch out for... a brutal, brilliant novel of folk horror and dread’ Tim Lebbon‘It feels like a modern version of The Wicker Man, in the best possible way and with its own unique take’ ????? Reader review‘Wow, just wow. David Barnett is my new go-to for folk horror’ ????? Reader review‘Filled with great characters, a downright creepy unsettling narrative, and surprises in store which you won’t see coming, this is a must-read folk horror novel’ ????? Reader review‘Very well-written. Dark, compelling and atmospheric’ ????? Reader review‘Folk horror at its finest… leads to an intensely satisfying and fantastic ending that will have you actually cheering’ ????? Reader review‘Another gem! Scuttler’s Cove takes you on a wild ride of mystery, intrigue, and horrific folklore’ ????? Reader review‘The bright, beachy atmosphere with a looming undercurrent of something dark and sinister kept the tension high… I found myself itching to read more when I wasn’t actively reading it’ ????? Reader review‘I came for the crab on the cover, stayed for the folk horror… a timely and atmospheric horror novel’ ????? Reader review
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13,49 €

Andělské zrcadlo


Praha současnosti: ve strouze se probudí muž bez jakýchkoliv vzpomínek na minulost, jeho paměť je nepopsaný list. Ujme se ho skupinka ekoaktivistů, kteří jej pojmenují „Poutník" a postupně jej vtáhnou do svých plánů na vyvolání nepokojů při blížícím se summitu výrobců ropy N15. Praha v roce 1584: ve strouze se probudí muž bez vzpomínek, připojí se k poselstvu z Anglie a je přijat na dvůr Rudolfa II. Melancholický císař obklopený intrikány, podvodníky a šarlatány mu dá jméno „Poutník"... A v zářícím městě na pokraji věčnosti upadne bytost vyššího řádu za své nekonformní názory v nemilost. Zatímco se tři příběhy vzájemně proplétají a spějí k rozuzlení, je stále těžší rozeznat, co je pravda a co lež a vyvstane otázka: Jak je možné zjistit, kdo jsme, když nikdo kolem nás není, za co se vydává?
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10,87 €