Description: Ben Ottway has returned to his family home in Marchwood; tired, broken, and grieving over the disappearance of his wife. As neighbours become enemies and the world around him crumbles, Ben must search for the truth but, more importantly, he must be prepared to accept it.
Review Quotes:
"Black Star, Black Sun possesses a horror energy of sufficient intensity to make readers sit up straight. A descriptive force that shifts from the raw to the nuanced. A ferocious work of macabre imagination and one for readers of Conrad Williams and Gary McMahon." - Adam Nevill, author of The Ritual
"Reading Hawkins' novella is like sitting in front of a guttering open fire. Its glimmerings captivate, hissing with irrepressible life, and then, just when you're most seduced by its warmth, it spits stinging embers your way. This is incendiary fiction. Read at arms' length." - Gary Fry, author of Conjure House
"Grim, gritty, modern cosmic horror that hits you like a star-splattered gut-punch." - Gary McMahon, author of The Grieving Stones