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As she let her gaze drift around her, she saw that there were more birds. Perhaps a dozen or so, perched among the trees that stood on the edge of the clearing. And yet more were arriving, swooping down through the gap overhead and landing on branches that overlooked them. The birds weren’t threatening, yet the sight of them all coming together in this dark and isolated spot was unnerving. Tanya reached a hand out towards Martin, and was relieved to feel him take it. She felt him move in behind her. After the uncertainty she’d experienced with him in a similar position only a few moments ago, she recognised the irony of her reaction. His closeness offered security.
“You know what they are, don’t you?”
A stranger’s arrival in a small village coincides with a tragic accident. For the Gates family in particular it’s more than a coincidence, but their unease increases following a brutal attack. As tensions rise, a dark past returns to haunt them and others, while newcomers to the village are drawn into a mystery with terrifying consequences. And no one can explain why the ravens are gathering.
Ravens Gathering twists and turns as the truth is gradually exposed in a gripping thriller with a supernatural edge to it.
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A super book, Sue.
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It is, Robbie. And Graeme is a nice bloke too 😉
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I wouldn’t go that far, Sue…
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Well… one has to be polite 😉
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If you say so…
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You’re very kind, Robbie
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I went onto Amazon to see if you had another book but I didn’t see anything. My mom loves your writing. Are you bring out another soon?
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I can’t tell you how much that comment means to me. To think someone actually loves my writing! In answer to your question, there is one in the pipeline, but it has taken a few wrong turns and I am currently cogitating over how to put things right. My hope is that it’ll be out by the summer of next year, but I was hoping it would be out by now, so I’m making no promises. I just want to make sure it’s the best it can be.
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I will let her know. Writing is an interesting journey for us all and I wish you well with your editing and re-writing process.
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Once again, you’re very kind.
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