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The Taxidermist's Lover

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The Taxidermist's Lover

By: Polly Hall
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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The Taxidermist's Lover is a modern gothic tale of a woman obsessed with her lover's taxidermy creatures and haunted by her past.

When Scarlett meets taxidermist Henry, a passionate love affair commences. One year later, on Christmas Day, Scarlett recalls the ebb and flow of their intense relationship and tries to unravel her obsession with Henry's taxidermy creatures and the influence of his rival, Felix. Both enchanted and entrapped by the isolated rural environment of the Somerset moorland she calls home, Scarlett reaches out to her only remaining family, her twin brother, Rhett, to make sense of the secrets they share. Soon, Scarlett realizes that past promises have far-reaching consequences. Drenched in the torrential rains of rural South West England and the sensual pleasures of the characters, The Taxidermist's Lover lures you ever deeper into Scarlett's delightfully eerie world.

©2020 Polly Hall (P)2020 Polly Hall
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