Diddle Dee: a supernatural tale of memory and place
Some places never forget.
And some stories refuse to stay buried.
Thirty years ago, young sailor Vincent Brown went ashore on a remote South Atlantic island with his shipmates, Frank and Nobby. What should have been an unremarkable visit left him instead with a memory he could never explain: two young girls, a moment of strange joy, and whispers carried on the wind.
Perfect for readers who love:
- Subtle, literary ghost stories
- Isolated island settings and haunting landscapes
- Supernatural fiction rooted in character and emotion
- Stories where atmosphere matters as much as plot
Not all ghosts are meant to frighten.
Some are only asking to be remembered.