Finalist in the People's Book Prize
Thomas Brown has spent the best part of his life reading and
studying fiction of all kinds, but his heart beats for Horror and
Fantasy.
In 2010, he won the University of Southampton's Flash Fiction
Competition for his short story, 'Crowman'. In 2014, he won the
Almond Press Short Story Competition, 'Broken Worlds'.
In the same year, this first novel, LYNNWOOD, was a finalist for
The People's Book Prize. In 2018, he completed a doctoral degree at
the University of Southampton examining the limitations of language
and how to navigate them to better communicate meaning through
fiction.
'A dark horror story set in a picturesque village. I would
recommend this to fans of classic English horror as well as fans of
Stephen King.' - Lucy O'Connor, Waterstones
"A quintessentially British folk horror chiller, with an escalating
power of dread that is rendered deftly. A new voice in British
horror, that you'll want to read, has entered the field." - Adam
Nevill
"The plot line is new and exciting ... I was surprised more than
once at what was happening. If you are looking for a good book,
definitely pick up this one." - Alison Mudge, Librarian, USA
" A dark journey not only of the mind, but of the soul. Mr. Brown's
extraordinary talent is evident as he paints a virtual feast for
the reader with eloquently chosen prose in this powerfully engaging
novel." - Nina D'Arcangela
"An exciting, on the edge of your seat gothic that will have
readers begging for more." - Rosemary Smith, Librarian
Philip Hoare
"This book was great! I loved the author's writing style - the
words flowed perfectly. Reading this was less like reading a book
and more like watching the movie in my mind's eye. Fantastic!" -
Laura Smith, Goodreads Reviewer.
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