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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781472210395

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‘Creepy, classy … full of dread and lust and echoing with the sorrows of war. We need more stories like this’ Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Snowblind

‘An impressive debut. As much about the horrors of war as the primeval horrors that lurk in the depths of the human psyche’ F.R. Tallis, author of The Forbidden


Sometimes the past is best left buried

Twelve years after fighting in Mesopotamia in the Great War, Harry Ward returns to the land where he lost his faith, his mind and almost his life.

Haunted by bloody visions of bayonets, shrapnel and shells, he takes up the offer of a simple job, working as a photographer on an archaeological dig outside of Mosul.

As the dig progresses, Ward begins to realise that what they have uncovered is no ordinary temple; it holds a terrible secret. Now flashbacks are the least of his problems … and he must face a new kind of terror.

Reviews

'Creepy, classy ... full of dread and lust and echoing with the sorrows of war. We need more stories like this'
Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Snowblind