![]() ![]() The two interview sections however are less convincing than the powerful main performance though. The audiobook reader does a truly fantastic performance with Lola’s story especially communicating her moods, fear and the tension both sensory description and the internal struggle within Lola, there were points where I genuinely had to turn it off when listening late at night as I was scared. With themes of lost innocence, the dark side of small towns, family secrets, and mental health wound around a folklore legend of Mr Jitters who comes tap tapping in the night, it’s a thrilling atmospheric tale. We know Lola will be missing by the end of the book, how and why and what she will uncover in this dark creeping horror tale is yet to be discovered. ![]() And if she can't find a way out of Harrow Lake, they might just be the death of her. The more Lola discovers about the town, the more terrifying it becomes- because Lola's got secrets of her own. Harrow Lake follows the perspective of the daughter of a famous movie director when sent to the town her missing mother grew up in, and where her father made his most famous film. And there's someone-or something-stalking her every move. Twisty psychological horror, absolutely brilliant performance by reader. ![]()
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