Monday, 13 March 2017
Haunted Hearts, a supernatural love story.
I had no idea where Haunted Hearts would take me when I started writing it, what the man in Elizabethan clothes, who appeared out of the mist behind Peter on his first morning at work was doing there, or where meeting him would take Peter. Nor did I know at first that there was going to be a murder in my story, or who the murderer was going to be. Once there had been a murder though, it seemed to me that there was only one person who could have done it.
I set my story in a garden open to the public, on the hills above Church Stretton, because that is an area I know well. The house and gardens in which the action takes place, and the staff working there, were suggested by my experiences at Chiswick House Grounds, where I worked for a lot of years, and which did have a number of ghosts, including a Grey Lady, who raced through the grounds from time to time, screaming for her husband to pardon her and save her from the executioner's axe. It didn't have a farm though, so I borrowed the idea of a farm open to the public from Acton Scott, which is quite near Church Stretton, and which I have visited on a number of occasions, but never worked at..
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