This Week, I've Been Braving. . .
Deadly Ground
I rather enjoyed the first
installment of the Base Fear series – Deadly
Secrets – by S.C. Fisher, involving the Daniels family and their move into
a military married quarter ay Ynys Mon, Wales, following dad’s new posting in
the RAF. As we discovered, the house comes with a rather sinister history. One
that begins to bleed into their everyday lives and take over.
Of course, that story set the
scene for what now takes place in Deadly
Ground. And as the blurb highlights, events take a dramatic twist and
become much more menacing.
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It wasn’t
just the house. Something else stalked her family; something ancient and
relentless.
In book two of the Base Fear series, (the sequel
to Deadly Secrets), Paige Daniels must wage war against the entity that has
staked a claim on her family, or lose her loved ones forever. With her little
brother, Griffin, and her friend, Ben, by her side, can Paige unearth the final
secrets her new home guards?
Time is running out, and this ground is deadly.
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Once again, S.C. Fisher’s
knowledge of military procedure comes to the fore.
As the unknown entity
haunting their home starts to emerge more fully, the family is thrown into a
panic. But what to do? This IS a military home, after all, and certain
protocols have to be followed. But when those protocols fail to help in any
way, it’s left to Paige and her brother – and close friend, Ben – to do what
they can to stay alive and prevent an ancient evil from taking root and
spreading.
As you can imagine, the pace
of this second story steps up a gear, and maintains an intensity that has you
rooting for Paige and Co as things turn from bad to worse. Folk law and myth
are also combined with the actual history of the story’s setting – Llyn Cerrig
Bach – a place where ancient relics were discovered during WW II dating back
more than 2000 years. So kudos there, because mixing reality/history with fiction is a
surefire way to strengthen any story with a foundation that will pull the
reader in and involve them in the magic from the word go.
Great fun!
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