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Monkspike

You are not forgiven

1149 was a violent year in the Forest of Dean.

Today, nearly 900 years later, the forest village of Monkspike sits brooding. There is a sickness here passed down through ancient lines, one noted and deeply felt by Sylvia Massey, the new psychologist. What is wrong with nurse Belinda Sully’s son? Why did her husband take his own life? Why are the old people in Temple Lake Nursing Home so terrified? And what are the lawless inhabitants of nearby Wolfs Cross hiding?

It is a dark village indeed, but one which has kept its secrets well. That is, until local girl Kezia Elwyn returns home as a practising satanist, and resurrects a hellish wrath no longer containable. Burdo, the white monk, will infest your dreams… This is pure occult horror and definitely not for the faint of heart…

About the author:

Sarah England is a UK author. Originally she trained as a nurse before a career in the pharmaceutical industry, specialising in mental health – a theme that creeps into much of her work. She then spent many years writing short stories and serials for magazines before her first novel was published in 2013.

At the fore of Sarah’s body of work is the bestselling occult horror trilogy Father of Lies, Tanners Dell, and Magda, followed by The Owlmen. Stand-alone supernatural horror novels include The Soprano, Hidden Company, and Monkspike. Baba Lenka is her latest.

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Copyright

Copyright © 2020 Sarah England

Cover illustration by Raven Wood

Cover design by Gina Dickerson: www.rosewolfdesign.co.uk

Editor: Colleen Wagner

All rights reserved.

No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the author, except for brief quotations used for promotion or in reviews. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The only exceptions to this are Hitler and Kaiser Wilhelm 11, who although mentioned here in a fictitious context, did, of course, exist.

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