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Grace
an edge-of-your-seat atmospheric horror novel from the author of The Watchers
Grace
an edge-of-your-seat atmospheric horror novel from the author of The Watchers
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Description
A haunting tale of ancient evil and long-buried secrets in an isolated Irish community from the author of hit horror novel The Watchers.
TO LEARN THE TRUTH
WOULD YOU DESCEND INTO HELL?
Off the west coast of Ireland lies a lonely island, isolated and wilfully forgotten. Some say there hasn't been a child born on the island for thirty years. Others speak of strange deaths there, decades ago. But no one really knows what happened. Locals believe that the dark times are behind them.
They are mistaken.
Grace, adopted at four years old, has never known where she came from. A mysterious phone call leads her back to the island where she was born – and where a terrible evil has been disturbed.
As the evil starts to spread, Grace finds herself dragged back into a living nightmare that threatens to engulf anyone who steps into its path.
A modern Gothic horror full of atmosphere, Grace is perfect for fans of horror classics, Paul Tremblay, and Kealan Patrick Burke.
'Full of creeping mystery' Daily Mail
Product details
| Published | Oct 06 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781804548004 |
| Imprint | Head of Zeus -- an Aries Book |
| Dimensions | 8 x 5 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A wonderful mystery, full of creeping menace, as chilling and enveloping as a sea mist.
Jamie Buxton, Daily Mail
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A.M. Shine is the King of Atmosphere, and Grace absolutely drips with it.
J.H. Markert, author of Spider to the Fly
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Shine spins a timeless tale of memory and hauntings in this evocative contemporary Irish gothic.
Publishers Weekly
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'A dark, claustrophobic read' T. Kingfisher
'Wonderful writing and amazing characters' Steve Stred, Kendall Reviews
'Very atmospheric' HorrorDNAReviews for A.M. Shine
























