Description:A forgotten curse. A haunted coast. A gripping novella of folk horror, ghosts, and reckoning—perfect for a chilling evening’s read.“The sea wind carries more than salt at Stonekirk Shore...”When folklore podcaster Ryan Parsons receives a desperate call from a librarian in Ayrshire, he and his irrepressible friend Snifter journey to a crumbling abbey clinging to the Scottish coast. Locals whisper of midnight chanting, flickering lights, and long-buried sins. What they uncover is more than myth—it's a forgotten scandal echoing through stone and mist.Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore is a hauntingly atmospheric novella—an ideal single-sitting read for lovers of folk horror, ghost stories, and modern mythmaking. Inspired by real historical accounts (with a full historical summary included), it blends folklore, history, and the supernatural in a tale steeped in ritual, ruins, and rural unease.Part of the growing episodic series following Ryan and Snifter as they crisscross the British Isles and Ireland investigating hauntings, legends, and the quietly terrifying places left behind by time. Each novella can be read independently, and new instalments are released regularly.Perfect for fans of Andrew Michael Hurley, Adam Nevill, Michelle Paver, Robert Aickman, and Susan Hill—The Paranormal Podcast Detectives series is for you.Short enough for a single evening—rich enough to stay with you for days.Editorial Reviews“A richly textured and cleverly restrained entry into modern folk horror. This novella blends atmospheric tension with the psychological complexity of traditional ghost stories, making it both timely and timeless. It handles folklore not as a gimmick, but as a living force rooted in place, memory, and unresolved history. The novella format gives it sharp focus, but its impact lingers like a salt-etched wind.” Editorial Reader, Moorthorn Fiction Press“This story does something rare—it haunts without hysteria. For fans of folklore, ghost stories, or even true crime podcasts, this novella delivers a deeply immersive and satisfyingly eerie read. Ryan and Snifter are a brilliant funny, flawed, and entirely believable. We couldn’t stop talking about the layered themes—memory, guilt, and the way silence can become a curse. Campkin’s historical summary at the end was a brilliant bonus for readers who love context. Highly recommended for your next fireside read.” Verdancy Hollow Book Circle“In a literary world crowded with bombast, this novella dares to whisper. Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore wraps you in soft dread and windswept melancholy, offering not just ghosts, but the weight of unspoken truths. It’s a masterclass in setting-as-character and restraint-as-power. I devoured it in a single sitting—and immediately wanted more.” E.W. Thorne, author of The Quiet Fields“This novella reads like it grew straight out of the earth. There’s a tactile quality to the world—weathered stone, damp grass, sea wind—that makes it feel alarmingly real. But it’s the underlying idea that hits the silence of unspoken history can haunt just as potently as any ghost. Ryan and Snifter are the folkloric investigators we didn’t know we needed. A beautifully executed blend of mystery, folk horror, and modern mythmaking.” J.L. Brackenmoor, author of Salt Among the Yew RootsWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore (Paranormal Podcast Detectives : A Series of Novellas ~ Quick to Read, Impossible to Forget Book 17). To get started finding Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore (Paranormal Podcast Detectives : A Series of Novellas ~ Quick to Read, Impossible to Forget Book 17), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Description: A forgotten curse. A haunted coast. A gripping novella of folk horror, ghosts, and reckoning—perfect for a chilling evening’s read.“The sea wind carries more than salt at Stonekirk Shore...”When folklore podcaster Ryan Parsons receives a desperate call from a librarian in Ayrshire, he and his irrepressible friend Snifter journey to a crumbling abbey clinging to the Scottish coast. Locals whisper of midnight chanting, flickering lights, and long-buried sins. What they uncover is more than myth—it's a forgotten scandal echoing through stone and mist.Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore is a hauntingly atmospheric novella—an ideal single-sitting read for lovers of folk horror, ghost stories, and modern mythmaking. Inspired by real historical accounts (with a full historical summary included), it blends folklore, history, and the supernatural in a tale steeped in ritual, ruins, and rural unease.Part of the growing episodic series following Ryan and Snifter as they crisscross the British Isles and Ireland investigating hauntings, legends, and the quietly terrifying places left behind by time. Each novella can be read independently, and new instalments are released regularly.Perfect for fans of Andrew Michael Hurley, Adam Nevill, Michelle Paver, Robert Aickman, and Susan Hill—The Paranormal Podcast Detectives series is for you.Short enough for a single evening—rich enough to stay with you for days.Editorial Reviews“A richly textured and cleverly restrained entry into modern folk horror. This novella blends atmospheric tension with the psychological complexity of traditional ghost stories, making it both timely and timeless. It handles folklore not as a gimmick, but as a living force rooted in place, memory, and unresolved history. The novella format gives it sharp focus, but its impact lingers like a salt-etched wind.” Editorial Reader, Moorthorn Fiction Press“This story does something rare—it haunts without hysteria. For fans of folklore, ghost stories, or even true crime podcasts, this novella delivers a deeply immersive and satisfyingly eerie read. Ryan and Snifter are a brilliant funny, flawed, and entirely believable. We couldn’t stop talking about the layered themes—memory, guilt, and the way silence can become a curse. Campkin’s historical summary at the end was a brilliant bonus for readers who love context. Highly recommended for your next fireside read.” Verdancy Hollow Book Circle“In a literary world crowded with bombast, this novella dares to whisper. Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore wraps you in soft dread and windswept melancholy, offering not just ghosts, but the weight of unspoken truths. It’s a masterclass in setting-as-character and restraint-as-power. I devoured it in a single sitting—and immediately wanted more.” E.W. Thorne, author of The Quiet Fields“This novella reads like it grew straight out of the earth. There’s a tactile quality to the world—weathered stone, damp grass, sea wind—that makes it feel alarmingly real. But it’s the underlying idea that hits the silence of unspoken history can haunt just as potently as any ghost. Ryan and Snifter are the folkloric investigators we didn’t know we needed. A beautifully executed blend of mystery, folk horror, and modern mythmaking.” J.L. Brackenmoor, author of Salt Among the Yew RootsWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore (Paranormal Podcast Detectives : A Series of Novellas ~ Quick to Read, Impossible to Forget Book 17). To get started finding Shadows on the Stonekirk Shore (Paranormal Podcast Detectives : A Series of Novellas ~ Quick to Read, Impossible to Forget Book 17), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.