In the picturesque North Cornish parish of Goonperran, Reverend Tim Tremaine finds himself haunted by more than just his enigmatic past. As a young vicar, Tim hopes to leave behind old shadows, but they relentlessly claw their way back, threatening to unravel the life he’s building. Amidst these personal struggles, malevolent paranormal forces mount a sinister campaign against him and his fiancée, Elizabeth. The very soul of Goonperran and the neighbouring parishes he inherits hang in the balance. As Tim grapples with this chilling power play, his Cornish tenacity and the core of his character face the ultimate test. Dive into a gripping tale of faith, love, and the spectral battles that seek to determine the fate of haunted hearts and hallowed grounds.
Laurence Green is a ghostwriter, novelist, poet, and biographer. He began writing after retiring from teaching; and enjoys living in the small Devon village he has lived in since the age of five. He is a historian, with a particular interest in the Great War and the American Civil War. Happily married for over fifty years, he enjoys travelling, gardening and dry stone walling; the poetry of Charles Causley and the music of George Butterworth. It took him seventy years before he saw his first ghost. He is a churchwarden and Street Pastor.
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