A woman searching for her birth-parents unlocks the secrets of her horrific past, as she tries to stop the goblin within in this kaleidoscopic dark psychological horror about identity and belonging, with a dread-inducing climax you will never forget. Perfect for fans of Eric LaRocca, Daphne du Maurier and Catriona Ward.
Myrrh has a goblin inside her, a voice in her head that tells her all
the things she's done wrong, that berates her and drags her down.
Desperately searching for her birth-parents across dilapidated
seaside towns in the South coast of England, she finds herself
silenced and cut off at every step.
Cayenne is trapped in a loveless marriage, the distance between
her and her husband growing further and further each day. Longing
for a child, she has visions promising her a baby.
As Myrrh's frustrations grow, the goblin in her grows louder and
louder, threatening to tear apart the few relationships she holds
dear and destroy everything around her. When Cayenne finds her
husband growing closer to his daughter, Cayenne's stepdaughter,
pushing her further out of his life, she makes a decision that sends
her into a terrible spiral.
The stories of these women will unlock a past filled with dark
secrets, strange connections; all leading to an unforgettable, horrific
climax.