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Harbour

Written by: John Ajvide Lindqvist
Narrated by: Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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From the author of the international best seller Let the Right One In.

They only stopped watching her for a matter of minutes. That was all it took.

It was a beautiful winter's day. Anders, his wife and their feisty six-year-old, Maja, set out across the ice of the Swedish archipelago to visit the lighthouse on Gavasten. There was no one around, so they let her go on ahead. And she disappeared, seemingly into thin air, and was never found.

Two years later, Anders is a broken alcoholic, his life ruined. He returns to the archipelago, the home of his childhood and his family. But all he finds are Maja's toys and through the haze of memory, loss and alcohol, he realizes that someone - or something - is trying to communicate with him.

Soon enough, his return sets in motion a series of horrifying events which exposes a mysterious and troubling relationship between the inhabitants of the remote island and the sea.

©2011 John Ajvide Lindqvist (P)2010 WF Howes Ltd
Fantasy
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Critic Reviews

"This is a third consecutive masterpiece from an author who deserves to be as much a household name as Stephen King." (SFX Magazine)
"A terrifying supernatural story yet also a moving account of friendship and salvation." (The Guardian, on Let the Right One In)
"A magician of genre fiction." (The Independent, on Harbour)
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