The Wonder
J D 1873-1947 Beresford
The Wonder
J D 1873-1947 Beresford
The Wonder is a haunting and atmospheric novel of psychological suspense. Set in the aftermath of World War I, it tells the story of Stephen Thorpe, a young man who returns to his childhood home in the English countryside to recover from his war wounds. But as Stephen begins to explore the idyllic village of his youth, he senses that something is deeply wrong. A sense of unease gives way to terror as Stephen becomes embroiled in a web of secrets, lies, and murder. With its masterful blend of horror and psychological insight, The Wonder is a tour de force of literary suspense.
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