Catherine Ryan, a solicitor working in Galway, has recently lost her husband. Still grieving, she decides to revisit 'Hollowbrook' a cottage that they went to together to rekindle fond memories.
The night she chooses to visit Hollowbrook is 'All Hallow's Eve', and as all good ghost stories go... It was a dark and gloomy night...
So gloomy and foggy, that Catherine actually hits a person with her car while she is looking for the drive to the cottage. Seemingly unharmed, her victim introduces himself as Sergeant Andrew Montague. She takes him to the cottage to access his injuries, if any. It is the least she can do...
"When someone you love is gone, there is no comfort. Just a readjustment to life without them."
MY THOUGHTS
After reading a review of this short story by a fellow bookblogger, I thought it would be the perfect late October read. I was right!
Some might call it a gothic ghost story, some might say it was a time-slip love story, whatever you call it "Betwxit" is an excellent story to be read at this time of year.
A story that explores loss and eternal love.
If you're looking for an atmospheric, quick, seasonal read, then this is the one to pick. Highly recommended.