Mark Edwards has written a gripping piece of crime fiction set in a fictional place, Beddmawr, in the Berwyn Mountains in Wales with its dense forests and rivers. 42 year old Lucas, a horror writer, used to live nearby as a young child before his family moved. He is suffering from writer's block, so returns when he checks into a writers retreat run by Julia. Lucas has still not recovered from the grief of losing his beloved girlfriend, Priya, only to learn that Julia lost her husband Michael, and her young daughter, Lily. Julia is a wreck of a woman, still harbouring hopes that Lily is still alive, as her body was never recovered. Lucas, and fellow writers, Max Lake, Suzi Hastings and Karen Holden are shaken and terrified as a series of strange and creepy events occur that suggest the place is haunted. This is a story of urban legends, folklore, myths and superstitions often endemic in isolated rural areas, where children are taken, one every 35 years, so that the rest of the children are safe. They are assumed to have been taken by the Red Widow ever since the place was cursed at a time buried in long ago history.
Without telling anyone, Lucas engages a PI, Zara, hoping that she will uncover evidence that will bring closure for Julia. However, Zara disappears, ostensibly going on holiday but Lucas does not believe this, and a series of deaths occur in the present that make him suspicious, convinced that a local man is behind these murders. Lucas finds that he has become a target as an attempt is made on his life. As Lucas becomes closer to Julia, he is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery of Lily's death. Weird happenings continue, and another writer, Ursula, with her spirit guide leads Lucas to a abandoned chapel in the woods. Alongside the narrative is Lily's version of events that eventually reveals the horror of what happened to her. In a story of twists and turns, Lucas slowly begins to suspect an inkling of the truth, but will he live to tell the tale?
Mark Edwards tells a tale with an underlying current of menace in a small rural place, one which Lucas has some historical link to as a child. In such places, folklore and superstition run rife, where many believe in ghosts and urban legends, and the central character, Lucas, adds to the atmosphere as a horror writer, for what happens is a horror story in its own right. His attempts to get to the bottom of what happened to Lily raises forces from the past, determined that their secrets should not be revealed. The location is perfect for the kind of evocative story Edwards tells, remote and isolated, where the woods are dangerous, and anything could happen. An intense, absorbing, and compelling story where the answers do not lie in the supernatural. Many thanks to Thomas and Mercer for an ARC.