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  • The Shadow Man

  • By: Mark Brownless
  • Narrated by: Julia Eve
  • Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)
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Summary

Idyllic memories. A perfect childhood. A secret buried for 30 years.

None of us could remember why we drifted apart. We spent our childhood marauding around our village in our little gang, coming of age, belonging, and getting into 'bother' as mum called it. But nothing bad ever really happened.

Or did it? Children see things that adults don't. It's as simple as that. Innocuous or bizarre coincidences aren't really that. Mysterious goings on can't really be shrugged away. There was something else happening, something terrible, but the adults were too busy doing life to see.

Thirty years later I started to remember - the school friends I hadn't thought of in all that time, people going missing - it was like I'd been made to forget. And then, the dreams started. Dreams that I knew I'd had before. Horrific dreams of fear and fire and death. Dreams of the Shadow Man, lurking behind it all, a terrifying ghost, an urban legend hanging over my home village like an evil spirit.

My memories were returning, haunted by the supernatural horror that was slowly unlocking them one by one. I realized we'd have to go back - back to Janey, because she never left - and to reunite with my friends, to face the Shadow Man once more.

The Shadow Man - a terrifying psychological horror thriller.

"A fantastic twisty horror tale such of the style of the moment, like The Chalk Man by C J Tudor." (Books and Emma blog)

©2019 Mark Brownless (P)2019 Mark Brownless

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Enjoyable

This is an interesting psychological thriller following a group of friends in dual time-lines - the 1980s and present day. The story is quite creepy and kept me guessing throughout. An enjoyable listen.

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An interesting read.

The story, for me, started off a little slowly at first. But once the action started I really began to enjoy it. The story line is really interesting and the narration very good

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A thrilling occult journey

This is an excellent dark mystery which keeps you guessing till the end! The narrator does an an excellent job of engaging the listener and creats a diverse but consistent set of characters and really draws you in. A*

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Very original story

I really enjoyed listening to this well crafted novel. It is well performed with well rounded characters and story line. I highly recommend.

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Jumps back and forwards to much

Sorry I cannot get into this book. It jumps backwards and forwards so much, I kept having to rewind to see where we were. I also found the narration very boring.

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