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Three residents of a secluded, seemingly calm commune investigate the disappearances of two strangers in this vividly evocative adult debut by the New York Times bestselling author of The Wicked Deep.

Travis Wren has a remarkable knack for finding people who have gone missing. He is hired by families as a last resort, and all he needs is a single object to locate the missing individual. When he takes on the case of Maggie St. James, a well-known author of dark, horrific children's books, he's led to a location that many thoughts was only a myth.

This secluded community, known as Pastoral, was created in the 1970s by like-minded people looking for a simpler way of life. By all accounts, the commune should no longer exist, and Travis vanishes shortly after discovering it. Maggie St. James is the same way.

Years later, Theo, a long-time Pastoral resident, discovers Travis's abandoned truck on the outskirts of town. No one is permitted in or out when there is a possibility of rot spreading across the pastoral. Unraveling the puzzle of what happened reveals secrets that Theo, Calla, and Bee, Theo's sister, keep hidden from each other. Secrets prove that their idyllic, sheltered environment isn't as safe as they thought—and that darkness comes in many ways.

A History of Wild Places is a hauntingly beautiful, captivating, and bewitching novel about fairy tales, our fear of the dark, and losing oneself in the wilderness of your mind.


Book details: A History of Wild Places


  • Author : Shea Ernshaw
  • Language : English
  • ISBN : 1982164808
  • ISBN-13 : 9781982164805
  • Number of pages : 368 pages
  • Publisher : Atria Books
  • Date of Publication : December 7, 2021






About the authors: Shea Ernshaw


Shea Ernshaw
Shea Ernshaw is the New York Times bestselling author of THE WICKED DEEP, WINTER WOOD, and A WILDERNESS OF STARS, among other young adult novels. Her debut adult fiction work (2021) is A History of Wild Places. She is the 2019 Oregon Book Award winner, and both of her YA novels were chosen as Indie Next Picks.
She adores dark woods, terrifying stories, and moonlight on lakes, and writes late, late into the night.

You can find out more about Sheaernshaw at
www.sheaernshaw.com.
www.twitter.com/SheaErnshaw
www.instagram.com/sheaernshaw


Reviews: A History of Wild Places

As creepy and seductive as a gingerbread house in a dark forest, A History of Wild Places is a must-read. What is my recommendation? Consume the entire meal. With its wonderful, dangerous charm, this book will enthrall you. " ― Abby Geni, author of The Lightkeepers and The Wildlands

"A History of Wild Places" is as spine-chilling as it is brilliantly designed, and it will have you monitoring your pulse and the whites of your eyes regularly. It'll almost surely make you reconsider your walk in the woods, or at the very least make you leave a breadcrumb trail in your wake. " ― Ruth Emmie Lang, author of Beasts of Extraordinary Circumstance

"A gripping, atmospheric thriller that will wreak havoc on your head in the best manner possible." Shea Ernshaw is an expert at what she does. ― Laini Taylor, New York Times bestselling author of Strange the Dreamer

"A completely engrossing novel, a true history of a world that draws the reader into its depths." It has a darkly rich backdrop, and the reader will find its visual, visceral, and engrossing moments both haunting and satisfying. ― Phoebe Wynne, author of Madam

"A History of Wild Places is a winding, fascinating joy, dark and mysterious." Ernshaw's deft blend of mystery, psychological thriller, and paranormal-tinged drama keeps her characters and readers on their toes. What a fantastic rabbit hole to discover. " ― Erika Swyler, author of Light From Other Stars and The Book of Speculation

"A beautifully crafted story about a town trapped in time and descending into darkness. The storyline twists will leave you gasping for air. " ― Jennie Melamed, author of Gather the Daughters

"Let the wild shenanigans begin!" A History of Wild Places is a moving and unique book that will transport you to new territory. "It's one of the best books I've read so far this year." ― Alex Finlay, author of Every Last Fear and The Night Shift

A hidden community deep in the woods lives by its weird laws, honed by myth, suggestion, and the dreadful forces of groupthink. Is pastoral as idyllic and melodic as its name suggests, or do the trees decay and spread disease on anybody who dares to leave? Shea Ernshaw has constructed a universe saturated in the terror of nightmares in bold, lyrical words. "A frightening and timely novel."  ― Erica Ferencik, bestselling author of The River at Night and Into the Jungle

"A gruesome, fast-paced story about a secluded community... The suspenseful plot is packed with twists and turns. There's enough material for a miniseries here. " ― Publishers Weekly

As the story progresses, the hues of a brilliantly stitched tapestry deepen. Readers will be engrossed in this one, and while they may have reservations about the resolution, they will be moved by the novel's force. " ― Booklist


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