The Vanishment Vanishment

The Vanishment Vanishment by Jonathan Aycliffe is a work of fiction published by HarperCollins on May 11, 1994. This edition, featuring 240 pages, presents a narrative centered around writer Peter Clare, who hopes that a summer in Cornwall will revitalize his struggling marriage. However, his plans take a dark turn when his wife becomes the latest victim of the mysterious “vanishments” associated with Petherick House, leading Peter into a confrontation with unspeakable evil.
Readers will find a blend of horror and suspense as Peter navigates the chilling events surrounding his wife’s disappearance. The story delves into themes of marital strife and the supernatural, creating an atmosphere of tension and dread. This edition invites those interested in horror fiction to explore the unsettling occurrences that unfold in Cornwall, as Peter grapples with the forces that threaten to consume him and his loved ones.
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Writer Peter Clare has bright hopes that a summer by the sea in Cornwall will renew his faltering marriage. But when his wife becomes the next victim of “the vanishments” of Petherick House, Peter is plunged into a battle with unspeakable evil. From the author of Whispers in the Dark.
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