Ebook {Epub PDF} Long Lankin by Lindsey Barraclough
· Lindsey Barraclough was born in Essex, England, and has worked as a music teacher. Long Lankin is her first novel. She lives in bltadwin.ru · Beware of Long Lankin, that lives in the moss A chilling, beautiful debut novel inspired by a haunting folk song about murder, witchcraft and revenge. This information about Long Lankin shown above was first featured in "The BookBrowse Review" - BookBrowse's membership magazine, and in our weekly "Publishing This Week" newsletter. In most cases, the reviews are necessarily limited to those that were available to us ahead of publication. If you are the publisher or author and feel that the reviews shown do not properly reflect the range of.
Long Lankin by Lindsey Barraclough is a horror novel during the 's about two sisters, Cora and Mimi Drumm. When their mother leaves, Cora and Mimi's father realizes that he cannot take care of his daughters and keep his job. He then decides to bring them to their great aunt, Ida Easterfield, until he gets everything sorted out. A chilling, beautiful debut novel inspired by a haunting folk song about murder, witchcraft and revenge. Beware of Long Lankin, that lives in the moss Whe. A compelling, atmospheric novel inspired by a haunting folk song about murder, witchcraft, and revenge, Long Lankin is a truly stunning debut from an exciting new writer. © Lindsey Barraclough (P) Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Long Lankin by Lindsey Barraclough is a horror novel during the ’s about two sisters, Cora and Mimi Drumm. When their mother leaves, Cora and Mimi’s father realizes that he cannot take care of his daughters and keep his job. Lindsey Barraclough is the author of the acclaimed Long Lankin, a companion book to The Mark of Cain. "The story can be read independently of the first," she says, "although it continues the theme of long-ago horrors — particularly witchcraft and revenge — seeping unsettlingly into the future.". Suffice to say that in the novel, Long Lankin, Lindsey Barraclough opts for the second of these explanations, casting Lankin as a dangerous, malevolent villain of supernatural origin. Though she details where he comes from, giving him a near-human backstory, it is flavoured with witchcraft and village superstition.
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