
The Handmaid's Tale
by Margaret Atwood (1985)
Like 'the sin eater', this features a protagonist in a restrictive society who finds inner strength.
by sarah rayne
The sins of the past break through to the present in this chilling tale of supernatural suspense. When Benedict Doyle finds himself the owner of his great-grandfather's North London house, it stirs memories of his time there as a frightened eight-year-old and the strange glimpses that revealed the darkness in his family's past—through which runs the grisly thread of an old legend about a chess set believed to possess a dark power. And when Michael Flint, meeting Benedict in Oxford, starts to research his story, chilling facts begin to emerge—facts that suggest the old legend contains a disturbing reality. Could the chess set's malevolence be reaching out to the present?
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by Margaret Atwood (1985)
Like 'the sin eater', this features a protagonist in a restrictive society who finds inner strength.

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