The Echoes in the Cabin
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- Expected 24 Sept 2026
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- 69,00 kr
Publisher Description
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On the haunting coast of Anglesey, Elin's life has been shattered by tragedy. Her mother drowned years ago but Elin has recently uncovered a dark truth: a sinister man is determined to silence anyone who knows too much. And her mother’s drowning was no accident.
Unable to escape her grief, Elin turns to a 'grief hologram' company, where she discovers that spirits beyond the grave may be reaching out to warn her of impending danger.
Will Elin uncover the chilling secrets that bind her past to the present, or will she become the next victim?
Authors love Anne Wyn Clark!
‘Creepy, claustrophobic and compelling! A beautifully written thriller that kept me glued to my Kindle’ Miranda Rijks, author of The Visitors
‘Haunting psychological suspense… Will send shivers down your spine’ Alice Hunter, author of The Serial Killer’s Wife
‘A dark and atmospheric thriller that pulled me in from the very first page’ Stephanie DeCarolis, author of The Guilty Husband
‘Chilling and wonderfully atmospheric, with an ending that took me surprise – I couldn’t put it down’ Amanda Brittany, author of Her Last Lie
Reviews
Authors love Anne Wyn Clark!
‘Creepy, claustrophobic and compelling! A beautifully written thriller that kept me glued to my Kindle’ Miranda Rijks, author of The Visitors
‘Haunting psychological suspense… Will send shivers down your spine’ Alice Hunter, author of The Serial Killer’s Wife
‘A dark and atmospheric thriller that pulled me in from the very first page’ Stephanie DeCarolis, author of The Guilty Husband
‘Chilling and wonderfully atmospheric, with an ending that took me surprise – I couldn’t put it down’ Amanda Brittany, author of Her Last Lie
About the author
Anne Wyn Clark was born and raised in the Midlands, where she continues to live with her husband, a sweet-natured cat, plus a chinchilla with attitude. She has three now grown-up children and six grandchildren. Much of her formative existence was spent with her head in a book, and from an early age, she grew to relish the sheer escapism afforded by both reading and writing fiction. She has a love of antiquity and a penchant for visiting old graveyards.