Thursday, November 23, 2023

Book Review: The Folly at Raighvan Park by Judith Crow

 

Blurb

Desperate to escape memories of a devastating railway accident, Lord Stretton accepts an invitation to Raighvan Park, the home of his childhood friend, Sir David Joyce.

But Stretton discovers that Raighvan Park is not the safe haven he had been seeking. The ghosts which have haunted him since the accident seem to have followed him, and the situation grows darker when human remains are discovered at Sir David’s proposed folly.

Are the ghosts of the accident still stalking him? Or is there something more sinister at work at Raighvan Park?

Amazon: Amazon.com: The Folly at Raighvan Park: A chilling gothic horror novella eBook : Crow, Judith: Kindle Store

Goodreads: The Folly at Raighvan Park: A chilling gothic horror novella by Judith Crow | Goodreads





My Review - 4 of 5 stars - 

This was an interesting dark tale. I did not quite expect the ending to St. John Stretton's journey to be what it was. There was plenty of ghosts, bones, death, and more to keep me guessing what would happen next. At times, I felt sorry for him and others I would just shake my head. The picture of two ways to handle tragedy proved quite a study in human nature.

I received a copy of this story through Goddess Fish Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.



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