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Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand
Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand







Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand

Julian disappears at the Hall near the end of the summer, leaving behind the album that will make the band a household name in the folk scene.ĭecades later, the surviving members of Windhollow Faire sit down with a documentary filmmaker, to go over that long ago summer. Wylding Hall as its meant to be heard, narrated by Jennifer Woodward, John Telfer, Dan Morgan, Emma Fenney, Simon Victor, Kris Dyer, various narrators. And then there’s the mysterious girl in white a creature obviously not of this world. It began as a riff on Daphne DuMaurier’s Rebecca, she has said elsewhere, and the riff developed into a mesmerizing original composition with, as it happens, a strong musical theme. What band manager Tom wants for the group is peace and quiet, but as rehearsal continues, the band discovers Wylding Hall is definitely not what it seems.ĭoors and hallways in the mansion disappear and reappear locals repeatedly warn them to stay out of the surrounding woods Julian finds what seems to be a fairy burrow on the grounds and starts dabbling in magick. Elizabeth Hand, a prize-winning New York-born author who lives in Maine, has produced one of the best English mystery tales for many a day. The group had spent the summer at Wylding Hall, a remote tumbledown estate in Hampshire, working on their second album. Kp boken Wylding Hall av Elizabeth Hand (ISBN 9781504007184) hos Adlibris. Wylding tells us the story of Windhollow Faire, a British acid folk band that rose to notoriety after their lead singer, the ethereal and talented Julian Blake, vanished into thin air.









Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand