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 · Lindsay Barraclough takes the time to build the characters, particularly Aphra, the book is more gripping. Understanding the darkness makes it so much more interesting and sinister. The Mark of Cain is beautifully written. It’s dark and chilling and “atmospheric” is still the perfect word to sum up Lindsay Barraclough’s writing/5(26). The Mark of Cain, by Lindsey Barraclough, Bodley Head, RRP£, pages. Lindsey Barraclough’s debut, Long Lankin, about a group of children .  · Lindsey Barraclough is the author of the acclaimed Long Lankin, a companion book to The Mark of Cain. "The story can be read independently of the first," she says, "although it continues the theme of long-ago horrors — particularly witchcraft and revenge — seeping unsettlingly into the future." Lindsey Barraclough lives in London with her www.doorway.ru: Candlewick Press.


Lindsey Barraclough is the author of the acclaimed Long Lankin, a companion book to The Mark of Cain."The story can be read independently of the first," she says, "although it continues the theme of long-ago horrors — particularly witchcraft and revenge — seeping unsettlingly into the future.". Lindsey Barraclough's sequel to her debut, Long Lankin, returns to the oppressive walls of Guerdon Hall both years before and four years later for a second gloomy, atmospheric horror www.doorway.ru its predecessor, The Mark of Cain is a spooky, often terrifying story steeped so deeply in the ominous feeling of a singular place that the richness of the setting carries it along even when a. Buy The Mark of Cain by Lindsey Barraclough from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £


Lindsay Barraclough takes the time to build the characters, particularly Aphra, the book is more gripping. Understanding the darkness makes it so much more interesting and sinister. The Mark of Cain is beautifully written. It’s dark and chilling and “atmospheric” is still the perfect word to sum up Lindsay Barraclough’s writing. Barraclough’s writing crackles with tension, horror eked out amid dozens of period details vividly evoking rural s England. Cora, now 15, is again the main character, sharing first-person narration with Aphra’s spirit (whose back story fills the first 70 pages) and still-stalwart Roger. Lindsey Barraclough is the author of the acclaimed Long Lankin, a companion book to The Mark of Cain. "The story can be read independently of the first," she says, "although it continues the theme of long-ago horrors — particularly witchcraft and revenge — seeping unsettlingly into the future." Lindsey Barraclough lives in London with her family.

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