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Salt for the Devil's Eye
- Lorne Turner Supernatural Thrillers, Book 4
- Narrated by: Edmund Bloxam
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Lorne’s home is turning into a dream. He’s happy and at peace for the first time in his life. The nightmares are releasing their grip on his mind and he’s learning to cope with the whispering dead.
Sadly, that’s not the case for everyone.
An old friend calls about a missing boy from a traveller’s camp on the Quantocks. They’ve been living on the site of an ancient hillfort, near the burial grounds of long forgotten souls.
These people don’t trust the police, but they do put their faith in an old soldier to bring their boy home.
When Lorne discovers this disappearance has a link to his childhood friend vanishing, more than thirty years before, his oldest fears start to rise and take form.
The ancient sites of the Quantocks, the modern world of Hickley Point’s new nuclear reactor, and ex-police officer Tony Shaw, start to weave a tapestry of darkness that threatens all the peace Lorne’s worked so hard to find.
Forgotten souls return to haunt the moor....
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- Dhruv
- 15-04-23
interesting
great book. I really enjoyed it. interesting characters and storyline. and great narration, too.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-05-23
not for me
The story is very plot-driven, and that is good because the main character is a bit too much of a trope cluster for me.
I liked the supernatural aspect of the story and maybe I would have liked this book more if I had read the first in the series.
I found that the narrator had a well-matched voice to the character.
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