![]() ![]() Neglected and unloved, Eva has formed a close and inappropriate attachment to the builder - too close some of the villages think, and inappropriate because Pollock likes children just a little too much. Once fat, she appears to be starving herself, becoming thinner with each passing week. The walls ooze damp, stains come through layers of wallpaper, ceilings sag, and strange noises - voices - emanate from empty rooms.Īnd then there's her daughter, Eva, who has always been odd, but is now positively strange. They've taken on a local builder, but his efforts to knock two cottages into the bigger single house she envisages is fraught with problems. She and her family have recently moved into a new house in a small English village. A chilling, deeply creepy Hammer novella by Joanna Briscoe, author of the acclaimed, bestselling novel, Sleep With Me. ![]()
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