![]() This is my second foray into the mind and writing of Bernard Taylor, English horror/suspense author from the 1970’s onwards. This edition of The Moorstone Sickness (1982) features a new introduction by Mark Morris. When it comes to spine-chilling tales of quiet horror, no one surpasses Bernard Taylor, the bestselling author of the classic novels The Godsend and Sweetheart, Sweetheart. Why does such a small town need such a large insane asylum? Why do the village’s elderly residents leave everything they own to young newcomers they barely know? And why is everyone so friendly, so handsome, and so preoccupied with Hal and Rowan’s health?īefore the Grahams can piece the insidious puzzle together, they are plunged into a spiralling terror of ancient mysteries reborn, people who are not quite what they seem, and a village that is quaint, charming – and deadly! ? Lying beneath a hill capped by an enormous stone, Moorstone hides mysterious secrets. And the rustic village of Moorstone seems perfect. After the death of their infant son, Hal and Rowan Graham decide to leave the mad bustle of London and move to a quiet country refuge. ![]()
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