What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Hi, no, that's not it, although it sounds great!

Anything about the cover?"
Can't remember the cover, I'd say it was mystery/horror.

In Britain, there are more than 900 prehistoric stone circles. They're ancient, mysterious, and enigmatic. No-one really knows who built them, or why. If a writer wants to introduce an element of fantasy, arcana, mystery or the occult, it's easy to throw a stone circle into the mix. And thousands of writers, from Geoffrey of Monmouth, through Thomas Hardy, to Terry Pratchett, have done just that. The stone circle reference is not as much of a help as you might think.
However, this might be a possibility - In The Stone Circle
(edit) Ooops. Probably not the above. Published 2001.
Mike

In Britain, there are more than 900 prehistoric stone circles. They're ancient, mysterious, and enigmatic. No-one really knows who built them, or why. If a writer wants to introduce an e..."
I know, it was kind of a long shot, and that book you posted looks good. I wish I could remember the book, it was pretty good and I hate half-remembering things!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Lurkers (other topics)Children of the Stones (other topics)
In the Stone Circle (other topics)
Can't remember anything else, I know it's vague but I thought the stone circle might ring a bell. Appreciate any help at all, thanks!