About Ashgrove Park by K.V. Martins
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December 1918 – Lieutenant Jack Collingwood, haunted by the ghosts of war and his brother’s death, recuperates at Ashgrove Park, a stately Sussex manor. Unsettling things have been happening there since relic hunter Lord Ashgrove returned from British New Guinea after having stolen a shaman’s skull for his collection of curiosities.
The American spiritualist and medium, Madame de Clermont, is on tour in England and staying with a relative in nearby Oaks Green. She asks Jack to take photographs during her séance. The spirit images he develops reveals the shocking extent of the curse unleashed on Lord Ashgrove’s family.
While Jack faces the secrets of his troubled past and doubts his sanity, he must solve a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances before Lady Beatrice Ashgrove–the woman he loves–is threatened.
Can he save her, or will he succumb to the powerful force that walks the halls of Ashgrove Park?
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K.V. Martins has won and been shortlisted in poetry and writing contests, and her work is featured in various international literary journals. The crazy antics of her three dogs provide daily inspiration, and Ziggy (a smooth fox terrier) is a character in her first full-length novel, Ashgrove Park. She is the winner of the New Zealand International Poetry competition 2020 for haiku and her full-length poetry collection is called Cats, Dogs and Feathered Gods. She has also written a historical novella set in WWII Italy called Where Sunflowers Grow. By day she writes for an online history encyclopedia and has a B.A (Hons) in History.