“Married couple Jack and Ali Gardiner move to a self-sufficient commune in the English Fens, desperate for fresh start. The local village is known for the witches who once resided there and Rosalind House, where the commune has been established, is a former psychiatric home, with a disturbing history
When Jack and Ali arrive, a chain of unexpected and unexplained events is set off, and it becomes clear that they are not all that they seem. As the residents become twitchy, and the villagers suspicious, events from the past come back to haunt them, and someone is seeking retribution…
At once an unnerving locked-room mystery, a chilling thriller and a dark and superbly wrought ghost story, The Lingering is an exceptionally plotted, terrifying and tantalisingly twisted novel by one of the most exciting authors in the genre.”
I am delighted to welcome you to the blog today and to my stop on The Lingering blog tour. The Lingering is the latest book from SJI Holliday and was published by Orenda Books on 15th November 2018.
To celebrate The Lingering’s release I have a paperback copy up for grabs today. To be in with a chance of winning a copy all you have to do is pop the name of your favourite spooky book in the comments. We’ve missed Halloween but that doesn’t matter. Ghost stories work no matter what time of year!
The giveway is open internationally and the winner will be announced shortly after midday on Sunday 25th November (GMT) when the giveaway closes. The winner will need to provide me with their name and address which I will pass on to the blog tour organiser. There is no cash alternative. Good luck everyone!
The Lingering by SJI Holliday was published in the UK by Orenda Books on 15th November 2018 and is available in paperback, eBook and audio formats (please note, some of the following links are affiliate links which means I receive a small percentage of the purchase price at no extra cost to you): | amazon.co.uk | amazon.com | Waterstones | BookDepository | Goodreads |
S.J.I. (Susi) Holliday is a pharmaceutical statistician by day and a crime and horror fan by night. Her short stories have been published in many places and she was shortlisted for the inaugural CWA Margery Allingham prize with her story ‘Home from Home’, which was published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine in spring 2017. She is the bestselling author of the creepy and claustrophobic Banktoun trilogy (Black Wood, Willow Walk and
The Damselfly) featuring the much-loved Sergeant Davie Gray, and has dabbled in festive crime with the critically acclaimed The Deaths of December. Her latest psychological thriller is modern gothic with more than a hint of the supernatural, which she loved writing due to her fascination and fear of ghosts. She is proud to be one of The Slice Girls has been described by David Mark as ‘Dark as a smoker’s lung.’ She divides her time between Edinburgh and London and you will find her at crime-fiction events in the UK and abroad.
My choice would be Others by James Herbert 😱😊📚❤️
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Where the dead walk by John Bowen!
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CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎉🎉 You’ve won a copy of The Lingering. Please send your postal address to damppebbles@gmail.com so your prize can be sent 📚❤️
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Eeeeeeeeeeek x 100!!! Thank you so much! Xx
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has to be Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, I read it as a child and still love it
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I keep hearing good things about The Lingering. Great title! My favourite spooky book is The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters. The ghostliness creeps up on you.
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Ooh thanks for the chance! I would say the Siren and the Spectre by Jonathan Janz. I think the OMG in my review let everyone know how spooky it was 🤣
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I’d like to be entered for the competition as this looks fab. My favourite spooky book is actually one I have just read but not out for another week. Cuckoo by Sophie Draper is chilling and spooky x
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The shining by Stephen King 😱
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Ooh, choosing one favourite is hard, but I recently read The Haunting of Hill House (Shirley Jackson) and loved it; as well as The Silent Companions (Laura Purcell) – so they are two of my ‘current’ favourites, anyway!
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Thanks for the BLog Tour support Emma
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I’ve not read many scary books, is I guess it’s probably the point horror series from my child hood and dream date (haha)
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Only one?? These are not ghost stories, but seriously spooky books. I cannot decide between: Misery by Stephen King; Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier and The Girl With All the Gifts by M R Carey.
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For me, it has to be The Woman in Black. Chilling any time of year!
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Dark Matter by Michelle Paver is my favourite even after several re-reads, perfect for winter.
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The Twisted Tree Rachel Burge
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The Cabin at the End of the World by Tremblay!
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Mine is The Secret of Crickley Hall by James Herbert! One I’ve read a few times, so atmospheric and proper creeps me out!! Do love a creepy read…heard so many amazing things about The Lingering!!! 😍📚
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Lingering sounds like a fantastic read! The Shining by Stephen King is the first spooky read that pops in my mind, although Hannah of Baby Teeth (Zoje Stage) seriously creeped me out recently as well.
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My favourite spooky book is most probably ‘Salem’s Lot’ by Stephen King also agree with the poster above about ‘Baby Teeth’…seriously chilling!
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Competition NOW CLOSED!
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