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fictional, although inspired by the many lost houses of Perthshire.

“I don’t think that there can be many other possible locations that offer the combinatio­n of history and remoteness.

“If Langlands House were in a populous part of southern England, it would either have been demolished or it would have been converted into a hotel by now.

“And it’s hard to imagine that it wouldn’t be visited by outsiders.

“I spent a lot of time researchin­g the history of Scottish country houses.

“Many of them were abandoned in the middle decades of the 20th century, as has happened to Langlands in the book.

“Big country houses built in the early 1800s simply became too expensive to maintain and run.

“As well as visiting the sites of some of them, I also spent a lot of time looking at Canmore, the Historic Environmen­t Scotland database, because it contains many old photograph­s of country house interiors.

“I’m really fascinated by the process of decay in old buildings. In some ways it’s remarkably rapid, especially once a place is unroofed, but I also think it’s amazing how much survives.

“I visited one house which was supposedly demolished in the 1960s, but is still standing, admittedly in a derelict state.

“That made me think - supposing there was an abandoned house that was still intact, with all the contents inside it – who might be living there, and why would they be hiding? That thought was a big part of the inspiratio­n for Ghost.”

Her heart is firmly in her adopted county, her home since 2011: “I love living in Perthshire. I’m definitely not a city girl, there are so many interestin­g old places - ruined castles and tumbledown churches and mossy kirkyards.”

Helen described her writing:

“I would say that Ghost is both a psychologi­cal mystery and a Gothic romance.

“I think spooky stories appeal because they have a pleasantly spine-tingling effect but don’t cross the line into being outright gross. I think that’s one of the challenges of writing a ghost story: to make it scary without relying on gore.

“Some people cope with the fear by looking away, and others can’t stop looking. I’m one of the ones who can’t stop looking.”

If you’d like to buy a signed copy of Ghost and support Children in Need, you can bid at: https://www.jumblebee.co.uk/ auction/detail/auction_id/3523 ?search=Helen+Grant#none

 ??  ?? Haunted ruin Author Helen Grant explored abandoned properties around Perthshire to get inspiratio­n
Haunted ruin Author Helen Grant explored abandoned properties around Perthshire to get inspiratio­n
 ??  ?? Ghost Bid for your own copy, signed by Helen
Ghost Bid for your own copy, signed by Helen

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