Starve Acre : The disturbing folk horror novel from the author of Barrowbeck

Andrew Michael Hurley

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Summary

Starve Acre, a hauntingly powerful novel by Andrew Michael Hurley, pulls readers into a disturbing folk horror tale where loss and grief intertwine with the supernatural. Set in the isolating expanses of rural England, this gripping narrative explores the lengths to which a grieving couple will go to unearth secrets that linger in their past.

In a genre where horror and ghost stories collide with folklore, Starve Acre stands out for its hauntingly atmospheric prose and deeply emotional themes. As the protagonists grapple with their sorrow, they are drawn into dark occult practices, awakening forces that challenge their understanding of reality and the afterlife. The story is rich with cultural relevance, reflecting the timeless human struggle with grief and the quest for closure.

This novel invites readers to ponder significant questions about love, loss, and the ties that bind us to the past. Starve Acre has garnered acclaim, capturing the imaginations of those seeking a profound and unsettling exploration of life's darker corners. Fans of Andrew Michael Hurley’s previous work, Barrowbeck, will find familiar themes of rural dread and emotional depth in this compelling follow-up.

From its eerie setting to its complex characters, Starve Acre is a must-read for enthusiasts of horror and folklore alike. Experience the chilling journey that unfolds within its pages and discover the haunting truths that echo through the silence of the countryside.

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Starve Acre : The disturbing folk horror novel from the author of Barrowbeck by Andrew Michael Hurley 9781529387308

Product Information

Title: Starve Acre : The disturbing folk horror novel from the author of Barrowbeck
Author: Andrew Michael Hurley
ISBN: 9781529387308
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Publisher: John Murray Press
Dimensions: 128 x 196 x 28 mm
Publication Date: 29 October, 2020
Pagination: 256 pages
Weight: 182 g

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