Description

Hardcover with sprayed edges. A fantastic, edge-of-your-seat ghost story from the ever-enthralling Catherine Cavendish.

“You don’t belong here. None of you do. None but us….”

1940. Pamela Courtney is evacuated to Chanterlands – the home of her aunts: Jilly, the eccentric one, who dreams of her days as a star of the silver screen, and Bunny, the pragmatic one.

But Chanterlands is home to more than just the living. There’s the spectral lonely boy whose room Pamela sleeps in and, in the long-neglected attic, she discovers a sinister secret of this once-great house. But greater danger awaits Pamela during that summer long ago when war raged all over Europe and the safety her mother had wished for her took a dark and fatal turn.

About the author(s)

Following a varied career in sales, advertising and career guidance, Cat is now the full-time author of supernatural, ghostly, haunted house and Gothic horror novels, novellas and short stories. She lives in Southport, England with her longsuffering husband, and a black cat who is in charge.

Reviews

"Insidiously eerie, sinuously unpredictable and compellingly chilling, Ghosts of Chanterlands is a spectacularly spectral saga that leads us deep into a labyrinth of dark myth and mystery. It deserves to win Catherine Cavendish many new readers."

Ramsey Campbell

"A classic ghost story in the vein of Susan Hill."

Priya Sharma, World Fantasy Award Winner

"Fans of creepy, suspenseful gothic ghost tales will absolutely love this book. [...] GHOSTS OF CHANTERLANDS is full of twists and surprises, and it will keep readers on the edge of their seats. This is one you definitely don't want to read on a dark and stormy night! (Or maybe you do!)"

JG Faherty, author of RAGMAN, THE WAKENING, and SINS OF THE FATHER

“Ghosts of Chanterlands captures everything I love about classic gothic horror. Reminiscent of The Woman in Black, it weaves an eerie haunted house mystery through generations of family tragedy and loss. Catherine Cavendish creates an atmosphere so vivid and unsettling that I felt as though I were wandering the shadowed corridors of Chanterlands myself. A beautifully crafted ghost story that is both chilling and deeply poignant.”

Gaby Triana