โIntriguing, atmospheric, thought-provokingโ Alexandra Bell
โBeautifully crafted, thrilling and atmosphericโ Rebecca Netley
In the midst of the woods stands a house called Lichen Hall.
This place is shrouded in folklore โ old stories of ghosts, of witches, of a child who is not quite a child.
Now the woods are creeping closer, and something has been unleashed.
Pearl Gorham arrives in 1965, one of a string of young women sent to Lichen Hall to give birth. And she soon suspects the proprietors are hiding something.
Then she meets the mysterious mother and young boy who live in the grounds โ and together they begin to unpick the secrets of this place.
As the truth comes to the surface and the darkness moves in, Pearl must rethink everything she knew โ and risk what she holds most dear.
Praise for The Ghost Woods . . .โCooke has mixed the darkness of reality with a magical realism that will have you grippedโ Woman & Home
โThis chilling gothic tale is the perfect choice for a book club . . . atmosphericโ Prima
โOriginal and compelling, The Ghost Woods is a beautifully written, chilling tale that will stay with the reader long after the book is finishedโ Elizabeth Lee
โ[C.J. Cooke is] a master of the feminist gothic!โ Katherine May
โThe Ghost Woods rattles along, with a twisty plot that defies expectations right from the start . . . highly enjoyableโ Sally Hinchcliffe
โAn eerie gothic thrillerโ Samantha Downing
โDeliciously unsettling, strangely believableโ Carly Reagon
โWith a great plot, this suspenseful and compelling story touches on the difficult history of women in mid-20th-century Scotlandโ Candis
C.J. Cooke is an acclaimed, award-winning poet, novelist and academic with numerous other publications written under the name of Carolyn Jess-Cooke. Her work has been published in twenty-three languages to date. Born in Belfast, C.J. has a PhD in Literature from Queenโs University, Belfast, and is currently Reader in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, where she researches creative writing interventions for mental health. C.J. Cooke lives in Glasgow with her husband and four children.