Something old lurks in Leonard’s Wood and something – or someone – in the sleepy village of Wincham is feeding it. Now Owen must face it or risk losing his son forever.Writing about ‘Cinders Of A Blind Man Who Could See’ author Kev Harrison said: “I’d been digesting a lot of new folk horror when the story first came about. Of course, I was familiar with ‘The Wicker Man’ and others, but listening to the Bafflegab audio production of ‘Blood On Satan’s Claw’, with Mark Gatiss and others really made me start to wonder if I could craft a folk horror story of my own. I thought about sacred trees, chose a location I knew that was threatened by the new HS2 train line in the UK and the rest, as they say, is history…”INCLUDING BONUS CONTENT NOT INCLUDED IN THE ORIGINAL EBOOK(Cover by Adrian Baldwin)
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- Release Date 03/31/2020
- Author Kev Harrison
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 5.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.23 x 8 inches
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