The Apparition Phase The Apparition Phase

The Apparition Phase

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Publisher Description

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Tim and Abi have always been different from their peers. Precociously bright, they spend their evenings in their parents' attic discussing the macabre and unexplained, zealously re-reading books on folklore, hauntings and the supernatural. In particular, they are obsessed with photographs of ghostly apparitions and the mix of terror and delight they provoke in their otherwise boring and safe childhoods.

But when Tim and Abi decide to fake a photo of a ghost to frighten an unpopular school friend, they set in motion a deadly and terrifying chain of events that neither of them could have predicted, and are forced to confront the possibility that what began as a callous prank might well have taken on a malevolent life of its own.

An unsettling literary ghost story set between a claustrophobic British suburban town and a menacing Suffolk manor, THE APPARITION PHASE is an unnerving novel, which, like all the best ghost stories, pushes us repeatedly over the line between rational explanation and inexplicable fear. It asks us to consider what might be lurking in the shadows, and questions what is real and what is simply a trick of the mind - and whether there's really a difference between the two.

'A delight for both the expert and the uninitiated, this creepy tale is a carapace of cosy nostalgia wrapped round a solid thread of dread ... A page turner that keeps you in dreaded suspense of what you are about to be shown ... A claustrophobic and entertaining read that left me breathless ... Horror for the connoisseur.' ALICE LOWE

© Will Maclean 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
TS
Theo Solomon
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13:31
hr min
RELEASED
2020
29 October
PUBLISHER
Random House
SIZE
413.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Timothy Braithwaite ,

Boring…

What a waste of time and some of the narration, reminded me of Moss from the ‘IT Crowd’ but with none of the charm!

Joeywell ,

Good book, annoying narrator.

Liked the book but I found the narrator difficult to listen to. Some of the characters’ voices are ridiculously annoying (especially the women). This took away from the intensity of the story. Definitely one to read yourself!

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