The Lights of Greyfare
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The Lights of Greyfare
A gothic horror novel about grief, obsession, and the monsters we become when the sea calls our name.
After a brutal divorce and the loss of everything she thought she was, journalist Katherine Calder is on assignment to the fog-drenched town of Greyfare. She’s come to write, to recover, and to disappear for a little while. But Greyfare has other plans.
Katherine Calder retreats to the coastal town of Greyfare, hoping to disappear into her work and put the pain of the divorce behind her.
But Greyfare is not as simple as it seems: the town carries something it doesn’t forget.
Drawn together by loss, Kat and Dean find themselves tangled in a relationship shaped as much by the past as the present, and as the days pass, Kat begins to realize that some places don’t let go.
Greyfare has a way of holding on.
Darkly lyrical and emotionally charged, The Lights of Greyfare is a supernatural descent into love, memory, and the terror of losing yourself to something older than the tide. Perfect for fans of The Haunting of Hill House, this is a horror novel that stays long after the last page.