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Highlights
- Fans of Catriona Ward and Stephen King will find plenty to enjoy in this biting horror novel where not all is what you see... or hear.
- About the Author: Daniel Church grew up in Manchester, and still lives in the North of England, with the love of his life.
- 400 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Horror
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Book Synopsis
Fans of Catriona Ward and Stephen King will find plenty to enjoy in this biting horror novel where not all is what you see... or hear. In 1983, experimental artist Tony Mathias began work on a new installation - it was to be a collage of visuals and sounds collected at an abandoned RAF base called Warden Fell. Various stories and rumours swirled around the place but Tony was interested only in the echoes of history. But soon after visiting the site to tape-record the sounds there, he returned to the caravan where he was staying with his family and killed his wife, his two children and then himself. Another dark twist in Warden Fell's history? But the past reaches out. Decades later Cally Darker, gets the chance to investigate the terrible story and perhaps even solve the mystery - a fantastic exclusive story for her true-crime podcast.Tony's actress sister Stella is desperate for the mystery to be solved before she dies will do all she can to help and passes on the tapes left behind by her brother. But before long, Cally realises that Warden Fell has a far older and darker story to tell. Be careful what you listen to...Review Quotes
"Daniel Church evokes a terrifying scenario with deft pacing and endless horrors, laced with trademark wit. Dare you discover the secrets of Warden Fell? Tread carefully, as there may be no going back if you do..."
- Alison Littlewood, author of Mistletoe and A Cold Season "Deliciously creepy with characters to really care about. Daniel Church is on my "must buy" list."
- Shona Kinsella, author of The Heart of Winter "Daniel Church's skill lies in taking a folk horror theme and putting his own unique slant on it, building layer upon layer of suspense and psychological terror that transports the reader from the modern-day world into a universe of ancient darkness."
- Catherine Cavendish, author of The Stones of Landane "A twisty chimera of a novel, The Sound of the Dark is at once an intriguing mystery and an exploration of the wounds that the past leaves on the present. Church deftly weaves elements of folk horror, true crime, haunted technology, and body horror into an existential nightmare as epic as it is harrowing. Reader, be warned: no one can hear the sound of the dark and remain unchanged..."
- Jo Kaplan, Shirley Jackson Award nominated author of It Will Just Be Us and When the Night Bells Ring
"The Sound of the Dark will give you anxiety, but in a good way. It's an addictive mixture of folk horror and hauntology, a black broadcast beamed to your mental ears straight from the hungry mouth of night. I loved it unrestrainedly."
- Gemma Files, award-winning author of Our End and Blood From the Air "The Sound of the Dark by Daniel Church is gripping, gleefully gothic and unsettling. Comparisons with King and Tremblay are on the mark. A book that's testament to the fact that the darkness has its own song, and it's impossible not to listen."
- Angela "A.G." Slatter, author of The Crimson Road
"In The Sound of The Dark, voices from the past whisper secrets that should have been left buried ... secrets of a cold murder case grown warm once again, a brutal slaying that's not what it seems, and terrifying, shadowy wraiths. Daniel Church has outdone himself with this haunting, chilling new novel, and those echoes from the past will stay with me for some time."
- Tim Lebbon, author of Secret Lives of The Dead
"A gripping, slow-burn descent into madness and memory, The Sound of the Dark is folk horror meets true crime obsession. Atmospheric, haunting, and razor-sharp, with 3D characters dealing with real, human issues."
- Conrad Williams, author of Hell Is Empty
"Daniel Church takes you on a hell for leather, nonstop ride into horror, where all you can hear is The Sound of the Dark."
- Marie O'Regan, author of Celeste and Resurrection Blues
"Daniel Church takes the reader into 'Darker' territory in this haunting tale. Fans of The Stone Tape and the Cthulhu Mythos won't want to miss this! A chilling read from start to finish."
- Samantha Lee Howe, USA Today bestselling author of The Stranger in Our Bed
About the Author
Daniel Church grew up in Manchester, and still lives in the North of England, with the love of his life. He loves nature, hills, woods, forest, lakes, rivers, the sea and dogs. He writes horror fiction.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.31 Inches (W)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 400
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Horror
Publisher: Angry Robot
Format: Paperback
Author: Daniel Church
Language: English
Street Date: October 28, 2025
TCIN: 1001892866
UPC: 9781915998408
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-0030
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 1 inches length x 5.31 inches width x 8.5 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.81 pounds
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