Scuttler's Cove is a Cornish seaside idyll, recently discovered by rich second homers. But an ancient presence of the sea has awoken due to the displacement, bringing horror with it.
βA brooding tale from the murky depths below the English idyll. Coastal-horror at its finestβ Matt Wesolowski
The sea never forgets. The sea never forgivesβ¦Scuttlerβs Cove is a working village, nestling in dramatic coastal scenery in Cornwall, where life has gone on uninterrupted for centuriesβ¦ until this seaside idyll was discovered by the rich.
Now the quaint harbour-front cottages have been snapped up by second-homers and rental companies, and the locals can barely afford to live in their own town.
It is a very different place for Merrin Moon, who left for university at the age of eighteen and never looked back. Now in her thirties, she returns to the Cove for the first time since, after the death of her mother.
She soon discovers that there are forces at play in the village that she could never have imagined. Is someone trying to drive out the second homers? And has their arrival started a chain of events none of them will be able to stop?
For something old and terrible is awakening beneath the townβs hallowed ground. And with it comes a horror that the residents have fought for generations to keep a secret.
A dark and mysterious folk horror of the sea, and a timely exploration of the displacement of our modern moment, with a twist that will leave you reeling.
Praise for Scuttler's CoveβThere's a rich vein of horror to be mined here, and Barnett's doing a great job of excavating itβ SFX
βAn eerie tale of folk horror, as old gods and locals with age-old roots come into conflict with new money and the modern world, with a satisfying supernatural showdown, and a twist you won't see comingβ Jane Johnson
βIt feels like a modern version of The Wicker Man, in the best possible way and with its own unique takeβ βββββ Reader review
βWow, just wow. David Barnett is my new go-to for folk horrorβ βββββ Reader review
βFilled with great characters, a downright creepy unsettling narrative, and surprises in store which you wonβt see coming, this is a must-read folk horror novelβ βββββ Reader review
βVery well-written. Dark, compelling and atmosphericβ βββββ Reader review
βFolk horror at its finestβ¦ leads to an intensely satisfying and fantastic ending that will have you actually cheeringβ βββββ Reader review
βAnother gem! Scuttlerβs Cove takes you on a wild ride of mystery, intrigue, and horrific folkloreβ βββββ Reader review
βThe bright, beachy atmosphere with a looming undercurrent of something dark and sinister kept the tension highβ¦ I found myself itching to read more when I wasnβt actively reading itβ βββββ Reader review
βI came for the crab on the cover, stayed for the folk horrorβ¦ a timely and atmospheric horror novelβ βββββ Reader review
David Barnett is an author and journalist based in the north of England. His commercial fiction, written as David M Barnett, includes the bestseller Calling Major Tom. His journalism has been featured in the Guardian, Independent and Telegraph. His comic work includes Books of Magic, for DCβs Sandman Universe, 2000 AD and Archie Comics.
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