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Daughters of the Oak
Daughters of the Oak | Becky Wright
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Daughters of the Oak The extended edition of The Manningtree Account. "A supernatural thriller, weaving witches and ghosts, together, in one spine-tingling tale." The English Civil War. The Royalists of King Charles I, and Cromwell's Parliamentarians, battle, both eager to lay claim to a tattered country, where life has become cheap and death trivial. Though, for the lowly commoner, a greater, far more devious, war rages. It threatens the souls of the weak, timid and needy. Seeking refuge in the Lord's word, God fearing folk employ the skills of one man, the Witchfinder. His success speaks of his talent, to seek out, punish and rid the countryside of Witches, the Devil's Whores. 2016 - A paranormal team are called to investigate, as poltergeist activity brings terror to one family. Under the cover of darkness, in silent suburbia, an endless night of battle against evil ensues, until finally, a new day dawns. Lies, secrets, and treachery, it seems, are never forgotten. Welcome to Manningtree... "A chilling seamless blend of history and horror." - Beverley Lee, author of the Gabriel Davenport series "A darkly delicious tale that chills as it burns...leaves a delicious shiver down the spine." - James Fahy, author of the Phoebe Harkness series
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Daughters of the Oak | Becky Wright
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Signed Books - Available September Only

Over the past couple of week, I've been overwhelmed with requests for signed copies of Daughters of the Oak. As a huge thank you for such great support, I'm offering signed books for the month of September only!
They are available worldwide, simply at cost of the book & p&p.

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This is a reworking and expanded version of Wright's earlier novella The Manningtree Account, and it's made much the richer a tale for the revisit.
Tense, dark and filled with a creeping dread, this tale of witchcraft, judgement and darkness is a welcome addition to my spookiest shelves.

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"The darkness was coming, creeping ever deeper, clawing its inky talons into the soft flesh of hope. Only dark despair was left, the light, and all that be good, ‘twas swallowed whole."

Daughters of the Oak
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