The Man in the Moss, &, Crybbe
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Phil Rickman, periodista galardonado, introdujo la fascinante serie de Merrily Watkins tras cinco aclamadas novelas. Su escritura profundiza en la psicología de los personajes, creando atmósferas evocadoras situadas a menudo en la frontera galesa. Rickman combina magistralmente el suspense con elementos sobrenaturales y folclore, ofreciendo una experiencia literaria distintiva. Sus obras son valoradas por su complejidad y enfoque original del género.




The Revd Merrily Watkins had never wanted a picture-postcard parish - or a huge and haunted vicarage. Nor had she particularly wanted to walk straight into a local dispute over a controversial play about a strange seventeeth-century clergyman accused of witchcraft ... a story that certain old-established families would rather remained obscure. But this is Ledwardine, steeped in cider and secrets. A paradise of cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. And also - as Merrily and her teenage daughter Jane discover - a village where horrific murder is a tradition that spans centuries.
This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which have become rare and costly. The editions are designed to be affordable while maintaining high quality, featuring the original text and artwork to preserve the authenticity of these historical works.
The compelling first instalment of The John Dee Papers. Religious strife, Glastonbury legends, the bones of King Arthur and the curse of the Tudors... can astrologer John Dee help the young Queen Elizabeth to avoid it?