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What the Clocks Know

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Pub Date 18 Mar 2016 | Archive Date 8 May 2016
Crooked Cat Publishing | Black Line Edition

Description

Twenty-six-year-old Margot sets out on a journey of self-discovery – she dumps her New York boyfriend, quits her Chicago job, and crashes at her friend’s flat in London.

Rather than find herself, though, she only feels more lost. An unsettling energy affects her from the moment she enters the old Victorian residence, and she spirals into depression. Frightened and questioning her perceptions, she gradually suspects her dark emotions belong to Charlotte instead.

Who is Charlotte? The name on a local gravestone could relate to Margot’s dreams and the grey woman weeping at the window.

Finding a ghost isn't what she had in mind when she went ‘soul searching’, but somehow Margot's future may depend on Charlotte's past.

Woven between 21st century and Victorian London, What the Clocks Know is a haunting story of love and identity.

"A unique tale of the paranormal – as beautiful as it is haunting."
~ Shani Struthers, author of Jessamine and the Psychic Surveys series

Twenty-six-year-old Margot sets out on a journey of self-discovery – she dumps her New York boyfriend, quits her Chicago job, and crashes at her friend’s flat in London.

Rather than find herself...


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Margot is 26 when she upends her life, dumping her boyfriend and trading her home in Chicago for a cramped spot in a friend’s London apartment. From the get go, Margot has a strange feeling about the Victorian building and it has an immediate and profound effect on her mental health. She’s fill with dark and ugly thoughts. Could they have anything to do with the strange Ouija board session she had with friends? A session that seemed to end with an “entity” making contact in what seems like gibberish? Margot begins to put the pieces together when she comes upon a gravestone with the name Charlotte and begins having dreams about the woman, who died over 100 years before. Traveling between Victorian and 21st century London, this is a thoughtful and well plotted suspense/ghost story

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