Harvest of Scorn
The Colony, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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David Rintoul
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By:
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F. G. Cottam
About this listen
Felix Baxter, entrepreneur extraordinaire, is going to rehabilitate New Hope Island. Rich and manipulative, he wants to convert it into a glamorous getaway destination - The New Hope Experience. But will the restless ghosts of Seamus Ballantyne's 1825 colony allow the project to go to plan?
Helena Davenport has an opportunity that could be pivotal in her career as an architect - Felix Baxter has commissioned her to oversee his New Hope vision. But nothing is as it seems in this mysterious part of the Scottish Hebrides. Helena's site manager is the first to go missing with one single eerie scream.
Accompanied by the survivors of the last group to visit New Hope, Ruthie Gillespie must travel back to the island one final time to end this ordeal not only for those on the island but for themselves, too.... But is New Hope Island ever worth returning to? And will this concluding trip end a curse that has afflicted all who have had the misfortune to visit it for nearly two centuries?
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- Sharon
- 03-10-2019
An excellent ending
A fitting conclusion to a very entertaining trilogy. David Rintoul once again in conjunction with Cottam made it impossible to listen to when evening fell
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- Liss and Pen
- 18-03-2021
A Very Well Considered End.
The conclusion to the story of New Hope Island is well thought out and sits well as a good fit that pays homage to all the many pages before it.
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