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The Memory of Trees (2013)

par F. G. Cottam

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Billionaire Saul Abercrombie owns a vast tract of land on the Pembrokeshire coast. By restoring the original forest that covered the area before medieval times, he believes he will rekindle the spirits of ancient folklore. But the re-planting of the forest will revive an altogether darker and more dangerous entity - and young arboreal expert Tom Curtis will find himself engaging in an epic, ancient battle between good and evil. A battle in which there can be only one survivor.… (plus d'informations)
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My first by author, will read more Cottam books ( )
  daaft | Aug 13, 2022 |
Another enjoyable and creepy tale from F G Cottam. My taste in horror novels may be quite limited, but I have an endless appetite for themes of nature and pagan mythology in my horror genre selections. Cottam delivers that and although I am not a completist I may end up reading all of this author's work. ( )
  Equestrienne | Jan 5, 2021 |
Very well written dark fantasy. An enjoyable listen overall. While I didn't love it as much as some of the other Cottam books, it was still a fun book to listen to, deeply atmospheric and creepy. ( )
  tattooedreader13 | Aug 27, 2020 |
A billionaire sets in motion a project to restore an ancient forest on the western coast of Wales. Seemingly an environmental goodwill project unsurpassed, motivation is more about the restoration of dark forces from ancient times. Overall a good story with excitement, intrigue and characters that are well developed. There are one or two clunky plot developments but they don't spoil it, it's a good read. ( )
  thejohnsmith | Jun 6, 2015 |
Billionaire Saul Abercrombie owns a vast tract of land on the Pembrokeshire coast. His plan is to restore the ancient forest that covered the area before medieval times, and he employs young arboreal expert Tom Curtis to oversee this massively ambitious project.

Saul believes that restoring the land to its original state will rekindle those spirits that folklore insists once inhabited his domain. But the re-planting of the forest will revive an altogether darker and more dangerous entity – and Saul’s employee Tom will find himself engaging in an epic, ancient battle between good and evil. A battle in which there can be only one survivor.



There is something about ancient woodland…..thinking about how I got completely spooked whilst walking through one in the wild west of Ireland. I suppose it is the feeling that there is something watchful and hidden and very, very old *shudder*...a primeval fear.

If you’re not convinced try reading A View From a Hill by M. R. James or The Willows by Algernon Blackwood

F.G Cottam’s books always give me that off kilter feeling of uneasiness , like that small movement caught in the corner of your eye, add to that his latest is about an ancient forest, I felt twitchy before I even started it!

Mr Cottam’s slow burning tale has his trademark of sense of brooding eeriness that grows into a palpable malevolence. The characters, are as always, well drawn and believable and the location has presence all of its own.

The author isn't afraid to take risks with his characters and plotlines, leading you down familiar paths then suddenly letting go of your hand; you have no idea what lies ahead but it’s not good!

The perfect autumn read…just be careful kicking though those fallen leaves...
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  jan.fleming | Feb 9, 2015 |
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Billionaire Saul Abercrombie owns a vast tract of land on the Pembrokeshire coast. By restoring the original forest that covered the area before medieval times, he believes he will rekindle the spirits of ancient folklore. But the re-planting of the forest will revive an altogether darker and more dangerous entity - and young arboreal expert Tom Curtis will find himself engaging in an epic, ancient battle between good and evil. A battle in which there can be only one survivor.

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