A classic tale of the supernatural in the great English tradition of Arthur Conan Doyle and James Herbert.
Out in the desolate Fenland Marshes, somthing is stirring...
Hollis Calvin is sorting through his father's
possessions when he discovers some letters written by Merris, his grandfather.
Merris was a Second World War airman stationed in England, who suddenly and
mysteriously disappeared.
Contained inside one of the letters is a photo
which Hollis expects to be of his grandfather and his friends. But to his horror
he finds that he is in the picture, along with his recently-deceased
father.
Shocked by this bizarre discovery, Hollis is desperate
to understand the secret behind the impossible photograph. Haunted by the past,
he journeys to England, and the seemingly quiet village of Candleford, in search
of answers.
But Candleford possesses some secrets which it
intends to keep - for ever ...
Echoing the very best elements of Arthur Conan
Doyle and James Herbert, The Ghosts of Candleford is destined to establish
itself as a classic of the supernatural.