You hear your name, but no-one is there... Night after night after night, growing more and more gruesome in its demands, a voice from the darkness. What would you do?
Angharad’s simple life is about to take a sinister twist…
Since retiring from working in a care home, Angharad is very much growing her own vegetables, eating eggs from her hens, drinking milk from her goat and even water from her own spring flowing at the bottom of her garden in rural South-West Wales. In many ways, it seems ideal. But who is it calling out her name in the dark when no-one is there? And what could they possibly want? Angharad doesn’t know, but she must find out. Will she uncover the truth before it costs her, her life?
An intriguing and thought provoking short novel from Wales’s master of the paranormal. Open up the supernatural world of Michael Christopher Carter with this title today…
I grew up in the Home Counties of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. I always felt I wanted to be somewhere else and dreamed of sunny beaches and shady woods. I imagined a move abroad would be the answer but when I visited Pembrokeshire to visit my then fiance's family, I succumbed to the 'Pembrokeshire Pull' and have lived in the National Park ever since. I have always wanted to be a writer and flirted with the idea, buying a word processor and beginning a number of manuscripts, with very little idea how to actually write a book. When I turned forty something polarised within me, or I just stumbled upon the right advice, and I found the whole thing immensely enjoyable. In fact, I would say I'm only truly happy when I'm writing (I have just completed my fourth book since beginning writing mid-way through 2013!) Prior to writing I was a dreaded double glazing salesman. I ended up running my own conservatory design and build company for a number of years before the ill-health of a family member meant moving away from the industry. Opportunities can be found in adversity. It began with studying Welsh language and then Psychology. Then I found my confidence in my own life experiences to know I had plenty to give as an author. I am now able to focus on my writing where the long working hours of my past life never would have allowed. I live and write in South-West Wales, with my wife, four children and dog! Show Less
I really enjoyed this novella. Loved its unique telling of a medium trying to cross over a spirit but I kind of wish that it ended differently. By that I mean that she really would’ve been a confused spirit needing help to realise she had passed over. Still a great little book though.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
After Ann retired she moved into a small stone home where she could be completely self-sufficient and changed her name back to the original use. Everything has been going well, in fact, she was juts approved to work with youths with certain issues to help them with basic life skills. That is until she begins to hear someone calling for her by Ann, even when no one can be around. Just what could this disembodied voice possibly mean about Ann and her life? I got this eBook on impulse from BookBub in 2017 and thought about it occasionally as I would search for my next read in my lists, but never paid it much mind. I thought it was going to be some kind of vampire/ghoul supermarket thing. I don't know why. I never read the synopsis on the book. It happens when I impulse buy books. I never know what I am getting myself into. Have permanently deleted more than one book in my library as a result of what I have discovered in the pages, that is for sure. This book was...disappointing.
The title is long and sets up a certain expectation. It is just clunky and useless. I know that is harsh and I am sorry. Mostly. I will say that this is a Novella, not a full book. I can't say that I hoped for much more than that, so it didn't disappoint in that way. The book is set in Wales and is understandable and the scenery is depicted beautifully. That's about all the good I have to give. The plot was just...boring. Seriously. I can't give any more away then what I put into my synopsis at the top without telling you all there is to know about the book. It was all just so...expected. There was no thrill. No what happens next. And believe you me. I read this book from start to finish in less than 3 hours.
If you want to find out who is chasing Ann then by all means open the pages.
When Claire keeps seeing someone named Ann, as a clairvoyant she tries to get her to the light. Angarah (Ann) doesn't think she's dead and wants Claire to leave her alone.
What an unusual but delightful book this is, I loved this story, thank you Michael Christopher Carter for such a good read, I shall definitely look for more from this author, very enjoyable and a really good read.
A superb supernatural story. Vanguard heard a voice calling her, saying she doesn't know she is dead. As far as she is aware, she isn't dead and so tries to find outburst is happenin.
If you believe we do not" disappear" when dead or believe in pre cognition, this is a book you must read. Thoroughly enjoyed this. Another great read from Michael.
Tremendous. Well written. Makes you believe you have control in your destiny. You need to read to understand. These books are worth your time, and your belief.
But I think it needs some editing, although I can appreciate the creative sentence structure, and wording. Maybe some punctuation might help? I’m only a reader but I noticed some sentences when I read them were awkward in the beginning and after that when I got further into the story I didn’t notice it as much.. or it got better or my brain was deceiving me.. wink wink my wavelengths got crossed lol. Anyways, I like the idea of paranormal activity and questions about consciousness that this story brought up.
I liked the writing okay enough and even though this is so short, I really felt like it dragged and I was bored a lot of the times. There were a few interesting parts that were a little bit creepy like the first time Ann is contacted by the medium but otherwise, there didn't need to be so many point of view swaps. It felt so intentional just to make the tale longer but served little purpose to the story itself. It took me far too long to finish this.
I thought this was a nice take on a character being a psychic. However, it was different and a bit entertaining trying to figure out how Claire and Angharad connected within the story. The story did not really pull me in as I expected. I can only imagine how Angharad felt being called into the light even though she may or may not be dead.