“Beautiful
turns of phrase and some thoughtful prose really elevates what is essentially a
simple story. The sense of dread was thick and pervasive by the end. I enjoyed
this old-fashioned horror story where the horror exists in your mind. I hope he
writes more in this vein."
There
are those who believe that science can explain everything. John Stedman is such
a man. As a sound engineer, he uses his expertise in subsonic resonance to
debunk hauntings, and pursues the task with a missionary zeal. In the lead up
to the launch of his book on the subject, he accepts a challenge from a
journalist to investigate a particularly powerful haunting at The Dawlish Inn,
a 15th Century tavern situated on the south coast of England. John is all set
for a pleasant weekend in the country, good food, local ale, and interesting
company. But beneath the cosy bar and gourmet restaurant, down in the ancient
cellar of the inn, something is waiting for him, something his science can not
easily explain, an encounter that will change his world forever.
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About
the author:
Simon
Kearns grew up in the North of Ireland and lives in the South of France. His
debut novel, Virtual Assassin (Revenge Ink, 2010), explores personal
responsibility in a corrupt society. Dark Waves, about a powerful haunting and
the rationalist determined to debunk it, is out now. Warning: his website
contains flash fiction.
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