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Thrilling and melancholic, with a through line of female connection and courage across centuries, this ambitious and evocative novel spans three timelines?present day, 1645, and 1216?in a remote English seaside town where legends of witches and ghosts obscure an even stranger truth. For fans of Simone St. James, Eve Chase and Jennifer McMahon.

Teetering on the edge of the North Sea in Norfolk, Grimdark Hall is both grim and dark in name and nature. When Cló and Jude Honeyborne arrive from Toronto to claim Jude?s inheritance, Cló is unsettled by the foreboding ancient building and the hostility of Jude?s sisters, who stalk her every move.

But Cló is drawn to the strange energy of the treacherous fens and the haunting sadness of a drowned village in the bay where ghostly church bells toll thirteen, sweeping her back into another woman?s memories . . .

In 1645 Euphemia Figgis was accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake, screaming a curse on the Honeybornes as the flames consumed her. Now, flashes of Effie?s life torment Cló at every turn.

Cló isn?t the only one who?s lived before: an odd little girl lurks about Grimdark claiming to be the reincarnation of a notorious pirate, and waiting in the shadows is a darker, vengeful incarnation who has hunted them both through the centuries in search of a medieval treasure.

As echoes of Cló?s past lives converge in present threats, she must confront a final reckoning of old betrayals and relentless greed to end an eight-hundred-year-old quest for vengeance.

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      Publisher: Kensington Publishing
      Publication Date: 7/29/2025
      ISBN13: 9781496753724, 978-1496753724
      ISBN10: 1496753720

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Thrilling and melancholic, with a through line of female connection and courage across centuries, this ambitious and evocative novel spans three timelines?present day, 1645, and 1216?in a remote English seaside town where legends of witches and ghosts obscure an even stranger truth. For fans of Simone St. James, Eve Chase and Jennifer McMahon.

      Teetering on the edge of the North Sea in Norfolk, Grimdark Hall is both grim and dark in name and nature. When Cló and Jude Honeyborne arrive from Toronto to claim Jude?s inheritance, Cló is unsettled by the foreboding ancient building and the hostility of Jude?s sisters, who stalk her every move.

      But Cló is drawn to the strange energy of the treacherous fens and the haunting sadness of a drowned village in the bay where ghostly church bells toll thirteen, sweeping her back into another woman?s memories . . .

      In 1645 Euphemia Figgis was accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake, screaming a curse on the Honeybornes as the flames consumed her. Now, flashes of Effie?s life torment Cló at every turn.

      Cló isn?t the only one who?s lived before: an odd little girl lurks about Grimdark claiming to be the reincarnation of a notorious pirate, and waiting in the shadows is a darker, vengeful incarnation who has hunted them both through the centuries in search of a medieval treasure.

      As echoes of Cló?s past lives converge in present threats, she must confront a final reckoning of old betrayals and relentless greed to end an eight-hundred-year-old quest for vengeance.

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