Till death do us part. But that's not the end.
An old house filled with riddles.
A young woman unable to laugh, unable to cry.
Now, through her dead mother's wedding veil she will see the house not as it is, but as it once was.
She will glimpse the events of a day nearly thirty years before.
A day of obsession and cruelty.
A day of hope too, where a lost lover hides in the shadows.
Through the veil, she may come face to face with her family's darkest secret.
She might learn the reason for her mother's insanity.
And solve the mystery of her own past.
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Jeff Clulow is an award-winning British/Australian author of romantic dark fiction and horror. His writing leans towards the lighter end of dark fiction, exploring themes of family, childhood, love and loss. He's inspired by folktale, mythology and the notion that the old gods still walk among us. His second collection of short stories 'The Leper's Garden and Other Contagions' won the Aurealis Award for Best Collected Work of 2025. He is a two time American BookFest Awards finalist, a Shadows Awards, Imadjinn and Ditmar Awards finalist and is winner of the 2023 Asylumfest Mayday Hills Ghost Story Competition.