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Set in post-Victorian rural England, this is the tale of the wealthy but bored Lady Balmforth, who, with the encouragement of her three companions, turns to the mysteries of the dark arts as a possible distraction to her privileged but unfulfilling life. To her surprise, she discovers a terrifying link with her husband's family, which unleashes a chain of events that threatens to engulf the tiny community she calls home. With the intervention of Police Inspector Basil Talbot and the unearthing of long-buried secrets, the scenario becomes one of intrigue, lust, death, and ultimately love and contentment.…mehr

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Set in post-Victorian rural England, this is the tale of the wealthy but bored Lady Balmforth, who, with the encouragement of her three companions, turns to the mysteries of the dark arts as a possible distraction to her privileged but unfulfilling life. To her surprise, she discovers a terrifying link with her husband's family, which unleashes a chain of events that threatens to engulf the tiny community she calls home. With the intervention of Police Inspector Basil Talbot and the unearthing of long-buried secrets, the scenario becomes one of intrigue, lust, death, and ultimately love and contentment.
Autorenporträt
Gary Corbyn-Smith lives with his teenage son in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Forced into early retirement by ill health, he took to writing and painting full time. He divides his time between both loves and regularly exhibits his work. Born in London's East End, he was first married at age 21 and after 10 years as a plumber, moved with his wife and two sons to Norfolk to set up a successful meat processing business before moving on to Pubs and restaurants, being awarded runner up position of "Entrepreneur of the year 1997." Remarried to Lily in 1998, he now has another son Alfie, plus two stepsons.