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October 2015 - Spooky Setting / Atmosphere
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The setting was typical for a regency gothic type story - the moors of England, wintertime (lots of rain), an isolated castle, a stern and troubled Lord, a creepy lady, secret passages, crying in the cemetery, and a missing relative.
I enjoyed reading the story, but there was nothing special to it.



Hmm, not sure Sarah. I didn't really get the impression that the author was deliberately leaving things open for a sequel but I do think he had room to write one if he wanted to if that makes sense? It probably would have featured different characters with one or two characters from this putting in an appearance.
I'm actually about to start another of Aycliffe's books, Whispers in the Dark, which sounds like it will be more of a gothic horror story.

You might think about making a book cover from a brown paper bag and replacing the dust jacket or original cover on your next book, when you are disturbed by the original cover. I have done it in the past.

You might thi..."
remember being told "Don't judge a book by its cover"




but now there is another cover I can choose from.


but now there is another cover I can choose from."
LOL, he looks like he suffers from a severe headache!

@Cherie - I remember your brown paper bag for Water for Elephants. The girl on the front of my copy of The Passage is pretty spooky. She keeps looking at me.
@Lisa - yes I see what you mean. I hope you enjoy the next one you are reading of his.



The picture of the guy on A Little Life is just painful and turns me away from wanting to read it.
Joan - The dark inside the tent flap just did not look inviting to me. The whole cover on my copy (bought used) just felt old and creepy.

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There was quite a variety. Yes, I remember one story with a vampire and one with a werewolf, but they were a bit different from the usual vamp or werewolf story. There was also a Godzilla (that story was actually sort of funny), mermaids, strange "thin people", weird things that lived underground etc.