Stígðu inn í heim af óteljandi sögum
Skáldsögur
Once, there were three sons… When Elizabeth, Delia and Emily were children, their grandfather told them a story about an island castle called the Needle’s Eye—home to a lord and his three sons—which could be seen from the coast of their small village. The castle has since been hidden by a mysterious and constant fog that looms over the water, but his story speaks of nine girls who rowed out to the castle on Needle’s Eye Island. None of them returned, and the lord’s family was never heard from again.
Years later, following their grandfather’s death, the last ties that bind the three sisters to the village—and each other—seem to be breaking. Elizabeth is set to marry, Emily fears being left alone, and Delia is content to be bitter forever. A careless mistake on the water leads their boat to be swallowed by the forbidden fog, and when they emerge from that cloud, the girls discover that the island castle they’d dreamed of is not a myth.
The mere innocence of a curious glimpse becomes a fight for survival when the girls are cursed by the lord’s ghostly sons. The sisters learn firsthand what happened to the nine girls who never returned home, and their choice quickly becomes apparent: they can play the games of the three soulless men, or they can give in to death, never to see one another again.
The Needle’s Eye is a horror story, a mystery, and a dark romance. It is a bloody and brutal fairy tale, meant to explore the consequences of falling for a villain.
© 2020 Lani Lenore (Hljóðbók): 9781662262418
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 28 september 2020
Hundruðir þúsunda raf- og hljóðbóka
Yfir 400 titlar frá Storytel Original
Barnvænt viðmót með Kids Mode
Vistaðu bækurnar fyrir ferðalögin
Besti valkosturinn fyrir einn notanda
1 aðgangur
Ótakmörkuð hlustun
Engin skuldbinding
Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er
Fyrir þau sem vilja deila sögum með fjölskyldu og vinum.
2-6 aðgangar
100 klst/mán fyrir hvern aðgang
Engin skuldbinding
Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er
2 aðgangar
3990 kr /á mánuðiÍslenska
Ísland