Author: | Elenor Gill | ISBN: | 9781626817555 |
Publisher: | Diversion Books | Publication: | April 12, 2015 |
Imprint: | Diversion Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Elenor Gill |
ISBN: | 9781626817555 |
Publisher: | Diversion Books |
Publication: | April 12, 2015 |
Imprint: | Diversion Books |
Language: | English |
A missing person brings together an eclectic group of people in this haunting novel of supernatural suspense from the author of The Moon Spun Round.
Psychic researcher Gideon Wakefield dreams of hands folding white paper, and as his origami dreams become more urgent, he discovers that ghosts real and perceived are never far away, and that something powerful is coming for him.
In the wake of Matthew Caxton’s disappearance, Gideon and an unlikely collection of individuals are thrust into a series of events that will force them all to question everything they believe, and everyone they trust. Unseasonal storms rage, violence and sudden death strike, and ancient mysteries, buried long ago, will split the surface with devastating consequences.
“Dreams of Origami is the perfect companion when snuggling indoors on cold winter days and nights. . . . You won’t be able to put it down.” —CoffeeGroup.org
A missing person brings together an eclectic group of people in this haunting novel of supernatural suspense from the author of The Moon Spun Round.
Psychic researcher Gideon Wakefield dreams of hands folding white paper, and as his origami dreams become more urgent, he discovers that ghosts real and perceived are never far away, and that something powerful is coming for him.
In the wake of Matthew Caxton’s disappearance, Gideon and an unlikely collection of individuals are thrust into a series of events that will force them all to question everything they believe, and everyone they trust. Unseasonal storms rage, violence and sudden death strike, and ancient mysteries, buried long ago, will split the surface with devastating consequences.
“Dreams of Origami is the perfect companion when snuggling indoors on cold winter days and nights. . . . You won’t be able to put it down.” —CoffeeGroup.org