In the Lonely Hours
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Narrated by:
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Siobhan Waring
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By:
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Shannon Morgan
About this listen
On a small island in a remote corner of northwest Scotland lies Maundrell castle, owned by its wealthy namesake family for centuries—until now. Edwina Nunn is shocked to learn a relative she never heard of has bequeathed the castle and its land to her. What awaits Edie and her teenage daughter, Neve, is even more startling, for the castle is home to a multitude of ghosts.
Yet there's a strange beauty in the austere architecture and the eerie, bloody waters of Loch na Scáthanna, the Lake of Shadows. Beguiled by a frightened ghost who gazes longingly out of the castle's windows, Edie and Neve are drawn to the legends shrouding the island and the mystery of the Maundrell Red—a priceless diamond that disappeared decades before.
Is the gem really cursed, and the cause of the family tragedies that have all occurred on Samhain-Scottish Halloween? As Samhain approaches once more, Edie and Neve race to peel back the dark secrets entwining the living and the dead—a twisted story of bitter cruelty and hidden love—or they will become another Maundrell tragedy trapped in the lonely hours . . .
©2024 Shannon Morgan (P)2024 TantorWhat listeners say about In the Lonely Hours
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- Rebeca B.
- 31-12-2024
Hard to believe a hatred so pervasive it keeps haunting beyond the veil
The performance was a solid but I struggled to keep going through the story. So much pain and hatred that was carried by members of a very disjointed family. Deals with the abuse of children and ghosts that are present in a Scottish castle. Not sure some of the decisions were believable and kind of reminds me of life in the 1950s but it’s set on events after that period.,, solid but a sad tale of loss and avarice
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