The presence of Mr Halloran is felt the entire way through the book, and Tudor has really perfected this character, because you can’t seem to trust him but yet he shows only kindness towards Eddie. Whilst you get to know Eddie the most, there are so may characters in this plot that are intriguing. I was honestly spooked the majority of the way through this story, as I wasn’t sure if it was just people playing pranks or if there was a supernatural presence seeping its way into this plot. The concept is also hauntingly good, it really does keep those hairs on the back of your neck standing permanently. The plot is wonderfully jumpy, never letting you spend too long in either era and casting suspicion in every direction. In 1986, we’re following Eddie as the events unfold.Īll the time your brain is churning over that prologue and trying to work out the connection – who is the girl? In 2016, Eddie is reflecting on the past and reacting as it reopens in his current life. The book then flicks between 20 in first person, through the eyes of Eddie. The book opens with a rather gruesome prologue – someone has taken a decapitated head from the woods and sealed it shut in a bag.
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