Brodmaw Bay
On sale
10th May 2012
Price: £7.99
Genre
Brodmaw Bay seems to be the perfect refuge for James Greer and his family. When his young son is the victim of a brutal mugging, Greer wants to leave London – the sooner the better – for the charming old-fashioned fishing port he has just discovered.
But was finding Brodmaw Bay more than a happy accident? What is the connection between the village and his beautiful wife? When his friendly new neighbours say they’d welcome some new blood – in a village where the same families seem to have lived for generations – are they telling the whole truth?
Perhaps the village isn’t so much welcoming them as luring them. To something ancient and evil. As it has lured others before . . .
But was finding Brodmaw Bay more than a happy accident? What is the connection between the village and his beautiful wife? When his friendly new neighbours say they’d welcome some new blood – in a village where the same families seem to have lived for generations – are they telling the whole truth?
Perhaps the village isn’t so much welcoming them as luring them. To something ancient and evil. As it has lured others before . . .
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Reviews
'A thriller with a real sense of underlying evil, it's not to be read last thing at night.'
Cottam succeeds brilliantly.
'Cottam's artful chiller has an exuberant innocence about it.'
A masterpiece of suspense with hints of The Wicker Man, this will have you sleeping with the lights on.
Cottam delivers an effective and often stylish performance.
'A gripping story that will, just like Brodmaw Bay, suck you in and certainly leave you wanting more . . . A wonderful experience, moreishly dark and entertainingly immersive - Brodmaw Bay is one not to miss.'
'Cottam writes thrillers with a supernatural element and his greatest strength is the sense of place that he brings to a book . . . As usual this is a very readable book from an excellent writer.'
Full of suspense and satisfyingly spooky, this is a real thriller. (4 stars)
It's brilliantly crafted, and will leave the most cynical of readers wondering about what lurks beneath the sea.