The Ravenglass Eye
(Author) Tom FletcherA malevolent power is on the prowl - and it's hungry for death. Edie is a barmaid at The Tup in the small town of Ravenglass. So far, so normal. But when she is caught in a freak earthquake she develops a strange new power - 'The Eye' - which allows her glimpses of other worlds and mysterious events. At first Edie passes her visions off as nightmares, but when a murdered body is found, she realises she has seen this death before - and that her visions are real, after all. Mankind had better hope that Edie finds a solution to the murders soon, because it's more than just the influence of 'The Eye' that has entered the world. A power far more malevolent has been released, and that power is hungry for death.
Tom Fletcher
Tom Fletcher is a British author known for his work in the horror and science fiction genres. He is best known for his novel "The Thing on the Shore," which combines elements of cosmic horror and psychological suspense. Fletcher's writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, atmospheric settings, and complex characters. His contributions to literature include pushing the boundaries of traditional horror storytelling and exploring themes of fear, isolation, and the unknown. Fletcher's impact on the genre can be seen in his ability to create a sense of unease and tension that lingers long after the final page.