About The Boy in the Burgundy Hood:
An atmospheric, spine-tingling ghost story with a dark twist…
Alice Deaton can’t believe her luck when she lands her dream job at a medieval English manor house. Mired in debt, the elderly owners have transferred their beloved Bramley to a heritage trust. Alice must prepare it for opening to the public in the spring.
But when the ghosts start appearing – the woman with the wounded hand and the boy in the burgundy hood – Alice realises why her predecessor might have left the isolated house so soon.
As she peels back the layers of the mystery, the secrets Alice uncovers haunting Bramley’s heart will be dark – darker than she could ever have imagined…
“Turn the screw it does, right up to its terrifyingly dark finale” Caroline Noe
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Author Bio:
Steve Griffin writes chilling ghost stories, thrilling young adult adventure, and inspiring poetry.
His most recent book, The Boy in the Burgundy Hood, was described by Sherry Ross as ‘an eerie but beautiful ghost story’.
Steve’s travels around India, Africa and America – combined with the discovery of a magical garden buried deep in the English countryside – inspired him to write the adventure mystery series, The Secret of the Tirthas. The first book in the series, The City of Light, was described in The Guardian as ‘entertaining and exciting’.
His poetry books The Things We Thought Were Beautiful and Up in the Air have both been Amazon bestsellers.
Steve lives in the Surrey Hills with his wife and two sons.