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The Haunting of Wounded Birds
2025
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How far would you go to right a wrong? For years the villagers of Combe Hurst have celebrated Gala Day. A chance to feast, to remember, and to thank the land and the forest for their blessings. The death of his mother brings Jack 'Jackdaw' Dawtrey here, to live with a half-sister he never knew existed. The life he thought he had is stolen, leaving him adrift and confused in a rural village where there are crows in the trees, willow poppets in the woods, and a sinister structure on the hill. It’s a place where he feels like he doesn’t belong. But when he discovers an old journal under the floorboards of his room, he has something no one can take away. As he struggles to unravel the mystery of the enigmatic words on the pages, he’s drawn further into the life of a boy who lived over two hundred years ago. A boy whose family dealt in death. A boy whose name is still whispered as lanterns are lit to repel the darkness. As Gala Day approaches, and with it the strange customs the village holds close, Jackdaw is caught up in a terrible ritual that has its roots steeped firmly in the past, a ritual that threatens to devour him whole. The Haunting of Wounded Birds is a poignant coming-of-age folk horror, highlighting superstitious fear, the reprehensible power of the privileged, and the enduring bond of friendship.

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Author

Beverley Lee
Beverley Lee
Author · 11 books

Beverley Lee is the bestselling author of the Gabriel Davenport series (The Making of Gabriel Davenport, A Shining in the Shadows and The Purity of Crimson) The Ruin of Delicate Things, The House of Little Bones and The Sum of Your Flesh. She is also co-author of Crimson is the Night: A Vampire Novelette with Nicole Eigener . Her shorter fiction has been included in works from Cemetery Gates Media, Kandisha Press, Brigids Gate Press and Off Limits Press. In thrall to the written word from an early age, especially the darker side of fiction, she believes that the very best story is the one you have to tell. Supporting fellow authors is also her passion and she is actively involved in social media and writers’ groups. You can visit her online at beverleylee.com (where you’ll find a free dark and twisted short story download) or on Instagram and Twitter.

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