Elusive online journalist Scott King investigates another cold case
- the disappearance of a seven-year-old boy from his father's car
on Christmas Eve - in an intensely dark, deeply chilling and
searingly thought-provoking thriller, in another episode of Six
Stories. ***LONGLISTED for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel
of the Year*** ***SHORTLISTED for Best Thriller at the Amazon
Publishing Readers' Awards 2019*** ***SHORTLISTED for Best
Independent Voice at the Amazon Publishing Readers' Awards 2019***
'Insidiously terrifying, with possibly the creepiest woods since
The Blair Witch Project ... a genuine chiller with a whammy of an
ending' C J Tudor 'Frighteningly wonderful ... one of the best
books I've read in years' Khurrum Rahman 'A creepy, chilling read
that is ridiculously difficult to put down' Luca Veste
________________ A missing child A family in denial Six witnesses
Six stories Which one is true? On Christmas Eve in 1988,
seven-year-old Alfie Marsden vanished in the dark Wentshire Forest
Pass, when his father, Sorrel, stopped the car to investigate a
mysterious knocking sound. No trace of the child, nor his remains,
have ever been found. Alfie Marsden was declared officially dead in
1995. Elusive online journalist, Scott King, whose 'Six Stories'
podcasts have become an internet sensation, investigates the
disappearance, interviewing six witnesses, including Sorrel and his
ex-partner, to try to find out what really happened that fateful
night. Journeying through the trees of the Wentshire Forest - a
place synonymous with strange sightings, and tales of hidden folk
who dwell there, he talks to a company that tried and failed to
build a development in the forest, and a psychic who claims to know
what happened to the little boy... Intensely dark, deeply chilling
and searingly thought provoking, Changeling is an up-to-the-minute,
startling thriller, taking you to places you will never, ever
forget ________________ Praise for the Six Stories series 'Matt
Wesolowski brilliantly depicts a desperate and disturbed corner of
north-east England in which paranoia reigns and goodness is
thwarted ... an exceptional storyteller' Andrew Michael Hurley
'Beautifully written, smart, compassionate - and scary as hell.
Matt Wesolowski is one of the most exciting and original voices in
crime fiction' Alex North 'Endlessly inventive and with literary
thrills a-plenty, Matt Wesolowski is boldly carving his own
uniquely dark niche in fiction' Benjamin Myers 'Disturbing,
compelling and atmospheric, it will terrify and enthral you in
equal measure' M W Craven 'First-class plotting' S Magazine 'A
dazzling fictional mystery' Foreword Reviews 'Readers of Kathleen
Barber's Are You Sleeping and fans of Ruth Ware will enjoy this
slim but compelling novel' Booklist 'Bold, clever and genuinely
chilling'Deidre O'Brien, Sunday Mirror 'A genuine genre-bending
debut' Carla McKay, Daily Mail 'Impeccably crafted and gripping
from start to finish' Doug Johnstone, The Big Issue 'The very
epitome of a must-read' Heat 'Wonderfully horrifying ... the
suspense crackles' James Oswald 'Original, inventive and dazzlingly
clever' Fiona Cummins 'Haunting, horrifying, and heartrending. Fans
of Arthur Machen, whose unsettling tale The White People provides
an epigraph, will want to check this one out' Publishers Weekly
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