
The Hallowed Grove
Lest the Three Crowns Fall, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Fordham
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By:
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Andrew Fordham
About this listen
England, 1939: The threat of German invasion looms.
Richard Headley, an archaeological surveyor from Cambridge University, is tasked by the War Department with evaluating potential defensive sites along the Norfolk and Suffolk coastlines.
His first assignment takes him to a remote seaside village, where, despite the whispered warnings from wary villagers, Richard disturbs hallowed ground and soon finds himself delving into obscure local records and dark histories to solve an ancient mystery and rescue his sanity.
Richard's encounters with distrustful locals, ancient rituals, and menacing spirits will immerse listeners in a tense and eerie tale of folk horror set on the haunted coast of wartime England.
©2023 Andrew Fordham (P)2023 Andrew Fordham
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