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R. A. Marno

What the Fog Conceals

What the Fog Conceals

ISBN:9781784633905

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Synopsis

A small town. A heavy weather. Something out there that won’t stay hidden.

In What the Fog Conceals, R. A. Marno delivers a taut, quietly devastating debut that lingers in the mind long after the final page. Set in a remote Irish estate shadowed by silence and omission, the novel unearths the emotional archaeology of a family haunted less by ghosts than by what they refuse to name.

Blending literary precision with Gothic unease, Marno explores the weight of memory, the corrosive nature of secrecy, and the quiet violence of complicity. This is a story where atmosphere presses in like weather, where grief hides in architecture, and where the past is never quite buried – only waiting to return.

Perfect for readers drawn to elegant psychological fiction and the slow unravel of long-held truths, What the Fog Conceals marks the arrival of a striking new voice.

Praise for This Book

‘In What the Fog Conceals, R. A. Marno creates a deeply moving and quietly assured narrative of unstoppable resurfacing memory, the unexorcisable haunting of history, and the ultimate, unsuppressable power of a landscape – a heritage both natural and constructed — that is as inescapable as mortality. This debut is not only a wonderful addition to Northern Irish Gothic fiction, but a must-read for all those who love slow burn Gothic Horror.’ —C. M. Rosens

Reviews of This Book

‘Marno’s debut novel imagines the land itself forcing Harriet and her son Edward – who is unaware of his mother’s actions – to confront the atrocities committed there. The result is a haunting and atmospheric story, deeply moving and eloquently written. The novel excels in its sense of place, with the fog becoming an especially powerful symbol: at once concealing and revealing the truth, embodying the slow, creeping realisation of the past before finally lifting as buried horrors come to light.’ —Samantha Ward-Smith, Historical Novel Society

Product Details

Extent 336pp
Format Paperback
Publication Date 15-Aug-26
Publication Status Active
Trim Size 198 × 129 mm
Subject Contemporary horror; ghost stories and supernatural fiction • Fiction • Gothic fiction • Horror & supernatural fiction
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