The Nightmarchers, J. Lincoln Fenn
The Nightmarchers, J. Lincoln Fenn
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The Nightmarchers

Author: J. Lincoln Fenn

Narrator: Gilli Messer

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/28/2025


Synopsis

From the award-winning author of Dead Souls and Poe comes a bone-chilling novel where a mysterious island holds the terrifying answers to a woman’s past and future.

In 1939, on a remote Pacific island, botanical researcher Irene Greer plunges off a waterfall to her death, convinced the spirits of her dead husband and daughter had joined the nightmarchers—ghosts of ancient warriors that rise from their burial sites on moonless nights. But was it suicide, or did a strange young missionary girl, Agnes, play a role in Irene's deteriorating state of mind?

It all seems like ancient family history to Julia Greer, who has enough problems of her own. A struggling journalist, she’s recovering from a divorce and is barely able to make rent, let alone appeal the court’s decision to give sole custody of their daughter to her ex-husband. When her elderly great-aunt offers her an outrageously large sum to travel to this remote island and collect samples of a very peculiar flower, as well as find out what really happened to her sister Irene all those years ago, Julia thinks her life might finally be on an upward swing. She’s also tasked to connect with the island’s Church of Eternal Light, which her great-aunt suspects knows more about Irene’s tragic death than they’ve said.

But Julia finds this place isn’t so quick to give up its secrets. The Church is tight-lipped about the deaths that have contributed to its oddly large cemetery, as well as Irene’s final fate. The only person who seems to know more is a fellow traveler, Noah Cooper, who thinks that Julia’s not the only one on a mission to find the rare flower...which, if the rumors are true, could have world-changing properties.

What Julia does know is that the longer she stays on the island, the more the thin line begins to blur between truth and lies, reality and the fantastical...until she finds herself face to face with the real reason why the island is taboo...

About J. Lincoln Fenn

J. Lincoln Fenn is the award-winning author of the bestseller Poe, which won the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award for Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror, and the terrifying acclaimed novel Dead Souls. Fenn grew up in New England and graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of New Hampshire, studying with poet laureate Charles Simic, and author John Yount, a mentor to John Irving. Currently Fenn lives with her husband in Seattle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on August 30, 2018

I read enough horror that I reach a point where I go down a checklist to see what a book will execute well and where it will fail. It's both a joy and a frustration of the genre. I like seeing how each new book goes a different way with the usual beats but I'd love more horror that subverts expectat......more

Goodreads review by OutlawPoet on September 28, 2018

There’s a slow and sultry feel to The Nightmarchers that may, unfortunately, irritate people who like a quick, action-packed read. Instead, we have a slow build up of suspense, sadness, and ultimately, horror. Although the story takes place in a more exotic location, the book has sort of the feel of......more

Goodreads review by Irene Well Worth A Read on October 10, 2024

This was a slow burn, twisty mystery. It took some time to get to the horror. I was intrigued by the opening which starts off with journal entries from the now deceased Irene Greer. Her writings are increasingly more alarming as we are not sure if she has spiraled into madness or been besieged by so......more

Goodreads review by Annie on August 16, 2024

I’m not sure it’s a common lesson in the fiction I read or just fiction in genre, but I’ve noticed an awful lot of books that warn readers not to mess with things they discovered because there are always consequences. There’s Dr. Faustus, of course, and Jurassic Park. Actually, a lot of Michael Cric......more

Goodreads review by Lolly K Dandeneau on September 27, 2018

via my blog: [URL not allowed] 'The jungle can do tricky things to the Western mind that lacks spiritual protection.' Julia Greer’s life has crumbled, formerly living in an enormous Victorian in Palto Alto with her now ex-husband Ethan and their daughter Evie, she is now trapped i......more


Quotes

"Messer’s slow-burn delivery adds to the intrigue surrounding the seemingly idyllic remote island and its dark secrets."

"Messer’s slow-burn delivery adds to the intrigue surrounding the seemingly idyllic remote island and its dark secrets."