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Hekla's Children James Brogden

Hekla's Children By James Brogden

Hekla's Children by James Brogden


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Summary

A decade ago, teacher Nathan Brookes saw four students walk up a hill and vanish. Only one returned - Olivia - with no memory of where she'd been. After a body is found, it is first believed to be one of the children, but is soon identified as a Bronze Age warrior.

Hekla's Children Summary

Hekla's Children by James Brogden

A decade ago, teacher Nathan Brookes saw four of his students walk up a hill and vanish. Only one returned - Olivia - starved, terrified, and with no memory of where she'd been. After a body is found in the same woodland where they disappeared it is rest believed to be one of the missing children, but is soon identified as a Bronze Age warrior, nothing more than an archaeological curiosity. Yet Nathan starts to have terrifying visions of the students. Then Olivia reappears, half-mad and willing to go to any lengths to return the corpse to the earth. For he is the only thing keeping a terrible evil at bay...

About James Brogden

James Brogden is the author of The Narrows, Tourmaline and The Realt. His horror and fantasy stories have appeared in anthologies and periodicals ranging from The Big Issue to the British Fantasy Society Award-winning Alchemy Press. He spent many years living in Australia, but now lives in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire with his wife and two daughters.

Additional information

GOR008635222
9781785656644
1785656643
Hekla's Children by James Brogden
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Titan Books Ltd
20170307
400
N/A
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