Twenty-six-year-old Margot sets out on a journey of self-discovery – she dumps her New York boyfriend, quits her Chicago job, and crashes at her friend’s flat in London. Rather than find herself, though, she only feels more lost. An unsettling energy affects her from the moment she enters the old Victorian residence, and she spirals into depression. Frightened and questioning her perceptions, she gradually suspects her dark emotions belong to Charlotte instead. Who is Charlotte? The name on a local gravestone could relate to Margot’s dreams and the grey woman weeping at the window. Finding a ghost isn't what she had in mind when she went ‘soul searching’, but somehow Margot's future may depend on Charlotte's past. Woven between 21st century and Victorian London, What the Clocks Know is a haunting story of love and identity.
D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
1ST PLACE WINNER, General Fiction - 2017 Red City Review Book Awards ★★★★★ "What the Clocks Know offers paranormal enthusiasts a refreshingly gripping yet keenly deceptive read."―Red City Review ★★★★★ "A unique tale of the paranormal - as beautiful as it is haunting."―Shani Struthers, author of the Psychic Surveys and This Haunted World series ★★★★★ "The entire production is a gripping read, highly recommended for ghost story enthusiasts, timeslip novel readers, and anyone who likes romance and powerful protagonists facing unexpected circumstances."
The Book Maven
"[A]n exceptional ghost story . . . that would sate any paranormal fan."
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- Release Date 06/06/2016
- Author Rumer Haven
- Language English
- Company Crooked Cat Publishing Ltd
- Weight 11.9 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.78 x 8 inches
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