Young widower John Gimmerick takes his daughter, Seren, to visit his childhood home in a deeply troubled ex-mining village on the northeast coast of England.Quiet nostalgia soon gives way to dark memories when Seren speaks of a ghostly visitor who materialises from the shadows of her room each night.Reclusive John now finds the line between reality and his nightmares blurring. The past is dragging him into an inescapable state of madness. But much, much worse than that, it wants to devour his little girl’s soul and steal her away into the insidious darkness in which it dwells.EDITORIAL REVIEWS:★★★★★"One of my criteria for a five-star book is simply this - did I want to read it from cover to cover? Yes? It's a winner. This was one of those books. I was hooked from page one and read it super fast, every spare moment I had. The book reminded me of some of Adam Nevill's novels (high praise indeed!) and also J.D. Barker's first horror novel, Forsaken (again, very high praise!)" - Booklover Catlady Reviews ★★★★★"Fans of horror that is not over the top will enjoy reading Emergence by R. H. Dixon. The book manages to create a sense of dread without having to use gore and abstruse monstrosities. The evil is more subtle – and while there are some disturbing images, their placement is well done and will be appreciated by readers who will expect some shock value in a novel like this." - Reader’s Favorite
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- Release Date 04/11/2016
- Author R. H. Dixon
- Language English
- Company Corvus Corone Press
- Weight 12 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.78 x 8 inches
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