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The Stone Tide
Adventures at the End of the World
2018
First Published
3.95
Average Rating
372
Number of Pages

'The problems started the day we moved to Hastings...' When Gareth E. Rees moves to a dilapidated Victorian house in Hastings he begins to piece together an occult puzzle connecting Aleister Crowley, John Logie Baird and the Piltdown Man hoaxer. As freak storms and tidal surges ravage the coast, Rees is beset by memories of his best friend's tragic death in St Andrews twenty years earlier. Convinced that apocalypse approaches and his past is out to get him, Rees embarks on a journey away from his family, deep into history and to the very edge of the imagination. Tormented by possessed seagulls, mutant eels and unresolved guilt, how much of reality can he trust? The Stone Tide is a novel about grief, loss, history and the imagination. It is about how people make the place and the place makes the person. Above all it is about the stories we tell to make sense of the world.

Avg Rating
3.95
Number of Ratings
77
5 STARS
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3 STARS
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Author

Gareth E. Rees
Gareth E. Rees
Author · 5 books

Gareth E. Rees is a writer of fiction and non fiction. His books include: Terminal Zones (Influx Press 2022), Unofficial Britain (Elliott & Thompson, 2020), Car Park Life (Influx Press 2019), The Stone Tide (Influx Press, 2018) and Marshland (Influx Press, 2013). His forthcoming book 'Sunken Lands: a Journey Through Lost Kingdoms and Flooded Worlds' will be published by Elliott & Thompson in March 2024. ‘What he seeks out is the magical in the mundane, the bizarre happenings in plain sight’

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