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Turbine 34. The Northern Weird Project

Par : Katherine Clements
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-0685631-5-7
  • EAN9781068563157
  • Date de parution06/11/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWild Hunt Books

Résumé

PART OF THE NORTHERN WEIRD PROJECTIn the near future, England is experiencing the hottest summer in living memory. An unnamed environmental scientist is tasked with evaluating the impact of a controversial new wind farm on the West Yorkshire moors. Camped out alone by the base of Turbine 34 - the most remote of the new turbines, built on an ancient peat bog - she spends her days gathering samples.
But when she discovers signs of the devastation caused by the construction, she begins to see things - things that shouldn't be there. She has dedicated her life to protecting the moor, but will it protect her?Inspired by a real-life proposed wind farm in the North of England, Turbine 34 is for readers of Dark Matter and Wuthering Heights with a dash of folk horror. Advance Praise"Deeply affecting and profound, this accomplished novella oozes mystery and menace as it delves into the horrors of the past - and of the present." Essie Fox, author of Dangerous and The Fascination"Cli-fi meets Wuthering Heights. Like the peat of the moorlands, this novella is darkly beautiful, multi-layered, and disturbed.
It will get under your fingernails." Clare Pollard, author of The Modern Fairies"Frightening and vivid - a siren song to humanity set against a much-loved and endangered landscape. I'll be thinking about this for a long time." Stacey Halls, author of The Household and Mrs England"A powerful, beautifully written tale told with exquisite tenderness. The haunting story of a woman lost to herself who, as darkness closes in, unearths the truth of her life." Suzannah Dunn, author of Levitation for Beginners"Beautifully immersive, richly imagined, chillingly Gothic, this eco-lit folk-horror is M.
R. James on magic mushies." Michael Stewart, author of Black Wood Women