PublishedSimon & Schuster, July 2017 |
ISBN9781925456738 |
FormatSoftcover, 368 pages |
Dimensions12.8cm × 19.8cm |
How do you begin to move on, if the past won't let you go?
As snow surrounds a lonely cottage on the moors, buried secrets start to surface.
When Grace's husband, Adam, inherits a cottage on the isolated North Yorkshire moors, they leave London behind to try a new life. A week later, Adam vanishes, leaving their baby daughter on the doorstep.
Desperate for answers, Grace returns to the tiny village the following year, but as she learns more about the locals and their folklore, strange dreams trouble her. Are the villagers hiding something, or is she becoming paranoid?
Only as snowfall threatens to cut them off from the rest of the world does Grace begin to understand how close the threat lies, and that she and her daughter face terrible danger.
A suspenseful, heart-stopping modern gothic about letting go of the past.
Praise for Beneath the Shadows
'Something for everyone: mystery, romance and mortal danger.'Kirkus Reviews
'Sara Foster overtly appropriates the tone, atmosphere and themes of classics from Wuthering Heights to Rebecca, delivering a modern gothic that has the charm and suspense of Susan Hill's ghost stories.' Saturday Age
'Sara Foster slowly unravels the mystery in this highly engaging thriller... Secrets Grace uncovers in the cellar, not to mention the ghostly antics of the grandfather clock, further enhance this very readable novel's Gothic flavour.' Canberra Times
'Loss, grief, abandonment, and search for truth are dark themes woven through Beneath the Shadows. Combining elements of mystery, psychological thriller, romance, and ghost story, the novel leaves readers guessing until the very end.' West Australian
'As winter snows start to cut them off from the world, Grace finds the answers lie in unsuspected places. Heart-stopping moments are ahead for her... and us.' Women's Day
'If you've ever fantasised about leaving all the chaos of the city behind and opting for a more peaceful existence in a small town, you might think again after reading Beneath the Shadows... Full of intrigue and wonderfully dark descriptions of ghosts that haunt the moors.' Good Reading Magazine