Thursday, 10 January 2019

Hidden Company by S. E. England

5*

This author has a way of setting a chilling scene like no other, Hidden Company is no exception.
I thoroughly enjoyed this atmospheric tale told in both past and present day, culminating in a tenuous link for all concerned.
It is the year 1893 and poor Flora, sent to an institution from Hell, tries her hardest to understand the reasons why she finds herself under the care of the hideous Doctor Fox-Whately, whilst in the present day, Isobel Lee ventures to the Welsh countryside to ‘find herself’ and hone her psychic skills, that she has spent so long running from.
The loneliness and beauty of the countryside casts an eerie shadow in your mind whilst the disturbing goings on in the terrifying asylum sparks outrage and pity of what these innocent people with various explainable afflictions in today’s world, were put through.
Hidden Company ticked all my boxes, with a great plot to boot, highly recommended.

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