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The Folly

Audiobook
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An ex-con, wrongly convicted of his wife's murder and subsequently acquitted, and his daughter move into an abandoned decorative folly on the cornish coastline to escape their past, but a stranger bearing secrets—and an important message—soon catches up with them.

Morgan always knew her father, Owen, never murdered her mother, and has spent the last six years campaigning for his release from prison. After a retrial, a fresh jury acquits him, and he is set free into an uncertain world. A pandemic is sweeping across the nation, Morgan is broke, and both of them have the heavy stench of a highly publicized trial. Both need a change of scene, as Morgan can no longer live in the house that was last decorated by her Mother's blood after she fell down the stairs - the accident her father was wrongly accused of orchestrating. Or was he?

Salvation comes in the form of a tall, dark and somewhat notorious decorative granite tower on the Cornish coastline known only as 'The Folly'. The owner is used to rehabilitating ex-cons, and offers them new life, in exchange for taking care of The Folly. It's an offer that is too good to refuse.

At first, the Folly is idyllic, but soon a stranger arrives who seems obsessed with Morgan's dead mother. The stranger acts like her mother, talks like her mother, and wears her dead mother's clothes. It quickly becomes apparent that he has a message, but with each new encounter, Morgan becomes increasingly unsure as to what that message is, and worse, who it is she is dealing with, exactly: a deranged stranger hell-bent on vengeance, or her restless Mother's spirit itself?

As a strained father and daughter become increasingly uncomfortable in the Folly, the stranger continues to haunt and taunt them. Questions pile up: who exactly is this stranger? Why must he speak, act and dress like her deceased mother? Is her father as innocent as she always thought? And, most importantly, what happened the night her mother died?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 16, 2023
      Amor (Dear Laura) elicits maximum chills in this Cornwall-set gothic thriller. Middle-aged Morgan has succeeded in freeing her father, Owen, after he was wrongly convicted of killing Morgan’s mother six years ago. With money tight, due in part to the legal costs of exonerating Owen, Morgan decides to sell the family home and arranges for Owen to take a job as caretaker for an aging folly on the Cornish coast. In exchange for room and board for Morgan and himself, Owen is tasked with maintaining the building’s structure and guarding it against trespassers, including those drawn to the property because of its history: several years ago, romance writer Jessica Harbourne jumped off the roof to her death, just as a character in one of her novels had done. Before Owen and Morgan can get settled, Morgan begins experiencing disturbing visions that shed new light on her mother’s demise and suggest the woman’s spirit may have taken control of another person’s body. Amor’s slow-burn buildup to a feast of satisfying reveals will keep readers turning pages long into the night. This moody ghost story enchants. Agent: Marl Falkin, Falkin Literary.

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