3 books by Helen Moorhouse
Requirements: Epub reader, 3.80 Mb
Overview: A native of Mountmellick, County Laois, Helen Moorhouse lives in Dublin with her husband and two young daughters. She works as a freelance writer and voiceover artist. Her interests include movies, TV – especially subtitled murder mysteries – reading and music. Her previous books, The Dead Summer (2011) and The Dark Water (2012) are also published by Poolbeg.
Genre: Horror, Thriller, Literature
Sing me to Sleep
Some love is neverending. First love. A mother’s love for her child. This, Jenny Mycroft learns when she finds herself unable to leave her husband, Ed and her daughter Bee, despite the fact she has died in a tragic car accident.
But no matter how strong, how enduring, her love, Jenny learns that life goes on and that for the living there is still time for new love, for fresh heartbreak.
Through a series of snapshots spanning over 30 years, Sing Me To Sleep looks at the lives of three women who love, and are loved, by one man. Through heartbreak, joy and hope to the eventual dramatic events that bring all three women together.
Sing Me To Sleep is the story of how we are driven by love, even after death. A tale of what might have been, what should have been, and what was.
The Dark Water
Martha Armstrong has started again – new city, new home, new future. Yet she is troubled by her partner Will’s obsession with the paranormal and unwelcome face from her past. Troubles which threaten the happiness she thought she had found.
Her friend Gabriel McKenzie, a psychic medium, is troubled too – disturbed by ghosts he suddenly cannot see and haunted by one he can’t escape. Who is the strange intruder that leaves him mysterious messages in his apartment and watches him sleep at night?
So when a desperate call for help comes from Gabriel, Martha and Will make a decision to help him – a decision that take them north, to the bleak Highland of Dubhglas Castle and its lake, where mysterious occurrences are terrifying the staff. Could they be connected to Gabriel’s nocturnal visitor and, worse still, to the powerful spirit of the brutal Jack Ball?
Together, they uncover the secret that shattered Gabriel’s family and split a young couple apart, fifty years before.
Is it always best to uncover the past, or are some secrets best left lying in the Dark Water?
The Dead Summer
Leaving behind a broken marriage and a city life she no longer wants to lead, Martha Armstrong takes her baby daughter to start again in the beautiful English countryside. Living in a tranquil cottage in the heat of a perfect summer, it seems that all her wishes have come true.
Until the noises start.
Plagued by mysterious footsteps, scratchings, and crying in the night, Martha is at first unnerved and then terrified. What is happening to her idyllic existence? Is it all her imagination or is someone persecuting her?
Little does Martha know but the cottage has witnessed terrible hatred, fear and pain in the past, when two young Irish sisters lived in it. The fate of these girls and the baby born there now casts a dark shadow over Martha and her daughter.
Martha begins to unravel the story of the cottage’s past, and uncover the terrifying secret that still haunts it. But can she discover the truth in time to keep herself and her little girl safe from the evil that threatens them?
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