The Ghostly Work of Jonathan Aycliffe
Hello all you fans of the ghost story. If you are like me there is nothing better then being tucked up in bed reading a tale to chill the blood. Yes my horror aficionado's, take a peek from around those fingers attempting to hide your gaze upon all that is scary, ghastly and above all terrifying from the pen of author Jonathan Aycliffe. Ghost stories how they should be told.
Cornwall, 1917. Fifteen-year-old Simon Lysaght is sent after the death of his father to live with his uncle Sir David Trevelyan at their estate house, Trevelyan Priors.
Exploring after a day of heavy snow, Simon discovers a track of fresh footprints in an enclosed garden, long abandoned and overgrown. Who do they belong to?
"Aycliffe's writing style is simple and direct. He uses words surely and sparingly to sketch the outline of a ghost, allowing the reader's imagination to fill in the rest of the details. Depending on how active one's imagination is the result can be quite chilling." -- Deadly Pleasures
A Garden Lost in Time by Jonathan Aycliffe