The Lost Village

  • The Lost Village: A Novel
    By Camilla Sten

    “Klaes Ekman's dog disappeared a few weeks ago, too. Ran away, he says. Not so cut up about it all, though, is he, as it was mainly to keep the rats at bay, but I think the bears took them. I have a cousin up in Lapland who lost a dog ...

  • The Lost Village: A heartbreaking World War 2 historical novel
    By Daniela Sacerdoti

    This is a beautifully written story with characters that tug at your heartstrings from the second they’re introduced.

  • The Lost Village: The Ghost Hunters (2)
    By Neil Spring

    The remote village of Imber - remote, lost and abandoned.

  • The Lost Village: A Haunting Page-Turner With A Twist You'll Never See Coming!
    By Neil Spring

    Readers LOVE Neil Spring: 'What a fantastic, spooky, action packed, page turning thriller ... the best I've read in ages' Amazon reviewer 'In my opinion, this is his best work to date with a compelling story that blends just the right ...

  • The Lost Village: A Novel
    By Camilla Sten

    "The Blair Witch Project meets Midsommar in this brilliantly disturbing thriller from Camilla Sten, an electrifying new voice in suspense.

  • The Lost Village
    By Mark Edward Hall

    For centuries their children have been taken from them by something unspeakable and the residents of James Village have remained strangely apathetic.

  • The Lost Village
    By David Glover

    The Lost Village

  • The Lost Village: In Search of a Forgotten Rural England
    By Richard Askwith

    Richard Askwith, an award-winning writer and journalist, describes a journey in search of the quintessential English village, through dales and suburbs, down ancient lanes and estates.

  • The Lost Village: A Heartbreaking World War 2 Historical Novel
    By Daniela Sacerdoti

    With a longing look at an ornate wooden box on her nightstand, her grandmother is just beginning to tell the heart-wrenching story of a little village ravaged by war, and why Luce's mother swore never to return, when then the unthinkable ...