
The Half-Torn Page
Where ancient riddles meet eternal darkness, only the broken verse can break the curse
Summary
One fateful night in 17th-Century Bavaria, Ilsa Wlich arrives at the end of the Adventurer’s Road where she finds a beautiful but insular town called Reimersberg. The town lies deep in the mountains and wolf-inhabited forests of a place known as the Valley of Witches. Seldom reached by outsiders, its people are not welcoming; proud of their traditions, they frown upon change and those who bring it. Upon arrival, Ilsa finds herself saving the life of a sick boy, Karl, with her ancient knowledge. But she is suspicious of the cause of his sickness. And while she earns the boy’s undying love she also attracts the enmity of some of the town elders – in particular the incompetent doctor, Arzt, and the mayor, Meister. Ilsa’s presence in the town awakens a long-hidden darkness, and she finds herself, together with Karl, fighting to survive on a path far more strange, perilous and bloody than she could ever have imagined.
Praise for the Book
David Palin lives in Berkshire and is a writer of dark tales. David lived in Germany for a few years and feels “no country better understands the impact, for good and evil, of our actions on those around us.” His latest novel, The Half-Torn Page, wanders into the mystical past that inspired the Brothers Grimm, where an unwelcoming town, hiding dark secrets, seals for itself an eternal fate – a curse that only an outsider can lift.
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