Reseña del editor:
Thatchbury is a village much like any other, yet beneath the surface flows a stream of angst and superstition. The shadow of Thickets Wood creeps amongst its people like a primeval mist, bringing torment and desperation. Do Charlie Whitehall and young Tommy Tinkit come under its destructive power, driving their minds to despair, or is the darkness a consequence of their own guilt and fear? Thickets Wood is a compelling work of psychological suspense, and Rebecca Reid is an emerging writer to watch. Her self-published first novel, The Coop, was published in 2012 to much critical praise: 'Brilliant.' - Colin Bateman 'Original and disturbing. This is a beautifully written debut.' - Sue Leonard, Irish Examiner 'Great page turner!' - Marie-Louise Muir, Arts Extra, BBC Radio Ulster
Biografía del autor:
From the age of 14, REBECCA REID wrote, all the time, about anything: poetry, stories, feelings, thoughts. At 16 she had her own page in the local weekly newspaper, the "Bangor Spectator", in which she covered anything and everything: fashion, beauty, film, teen issues etc. At 17 she became a model, doing catwalk, photographic work, and TV. In 2008 she graduated in English from Queens University, Belfast, and was awarded an Arts Council writing grant in 2009. Rebecca lives in Northern Ireland with her husband and their three daughters. Her first novel, "The Coop", was self-published as an e-book in 2012, to much attention and critical acclaim.
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