Publisher's Synopsis
Step into a realm where ancient manors loom in the enigmatic embrace of the forest, and fate intertwines destinies in a complex tapestry. Enter the world of David Pierson, a 16-year-old with a psyche shadowed by haunting nightmares. As the lead singer and keyboardist of the Ontarian garage rock band, Oblivion, his life resonates with the rhythm of enigma and dread, his sleep disturbed by visions of a six-headed dragon and other mysterious specters in a chilling, otherworldly landscape.
The Pierson family's life is upended when Gerald Pierson, the family patriarch, announces a sudden move, driven by his new appointment at the University of York. They relocate to a quaint stone farmhouse in Yorkshire, neighboring the enigmatic Beak's End, an abandoned Georgian manor with a sorrowful history dating back to the late 19th century, once part of the same property. Amidst this spectral backdrop, the story unfurls the tormented existence of Nathaniel Ley. Once a man of warmth and familial love, he now wanders as a restless spirit, his motives as elusive as the dilapidated state of the manor he haunts. At the heart of this saga is Cecilia Ley, Nathaniel's mysterious daughter. A luminous figure of defiance and passion, her spirit is inextricably linked to David, bound by an eternal love which transcends time and space. David unravels the startling truth of his past life as Daniel Orlov, Cecilia's British-Russian beau, and the intricate, profound connection he once shared with Nathaniel. As the narrative weaves through the shadows of their past and present, they remain unaware that enemies lurking in the shadows covet them for reasons that transcend their earthly incarnations. This tale of interwoven lives and startling revelations slowly peels away the layers of a mystery that has been shrouded in darkness for more than a century.