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In 1864, a band of monks from an obscure religious branch move into Chadkirk near Manchester, England, and within weeks, children start to go missing. In 2009, a minor earthquake near Manchester exposes a huge wooden beam with a sinister and intriguing inscription on it and at the same time, a series of unusual and unsettling incidents begin to occur in a wood nearby. Historic researcher Naomi Wilkes is called in to investigate and she has no idea of the horror she will uncover.

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In 1864, a band of monks from an obscure religious branch move into Chadkirk near Manchester, England, and within weeks, children start to go missing. In 2009, a minor earthquake near Manchester exposes a huge wooden beam with a sinister and intriguing inscription on it and at the same time, a series of unusual and unsettling incidents begin to occur in a wood nearby. Historic researcher Naomi Wilkes is called in to investigate and she has no idea of the horror she will uncover.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen Clegg was born in Stockport in 1947. He is retired and living happily on the south coast of England with his wife. Since the publication of his first novel, Maria's Papers, in 2012, he has been nominated for three prestigious book prizes and was a finalist in The People's Book Prize 2013/4.