The Hollow Tree
The Hollow Tree
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From an exciting name in British horror and the author of Hekla’s Children comes a dark, haunting tale of our world and the next After her hand is amputated following a tragic accident, Rachel Cooper suffers vivid nightmares of a woman imprisoned in the trunk of a hollow tree, screaming for help. When she begins to experience phantom sensations of leaves and earth with her missing limb, Rachel is terrified she is going mad . . . but then another hand takes hers, and the trapped woman is pulled into our world. This woman has no idea who she is, but Rachel can’t help but think of the mystery of Oak Mary, a female corpse found in a hollow tree, and who was never identified. Three urban legends have grown up around the case: Was Mary a Nazi spy, a prostitute, or a gypsy witch? Rachel is desperate to learn the truth, but darker forces are at work. For a rule has been broken, and Mary is in a world where she doesn't belong . . . “One of the highlights of the year, for both horror and fantasy lovers.” —Cemetery Dance
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There's this place between the living and the dead and if you drag someone or a cat from that place between the living and the dead to the land of the living you must be careful because nasty things might come through, and if you drag a lady through it might be not one lady but three ladies rolled into one. But its ok because the hand you lost in an accident has magical powers and you might be saved by the ghost of traffic cop with a ginger goatee. Most of all trust no one.
This book is absolutely bonkers, I really like the writing but its not as good as The Plague Stones or Helkas Children.
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