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Quiet Places: A Novella of Cosmic Folk Horror (Bark Bites Horror) Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 64 ratings

Folk horror at its most cosmic and terrifying.

In the quiet of the forest, the darkest fears are born. The people of Dunballan harbour a dark secret. A secret more terrible than the Beast that stalks the forests of Dunballan. A secret that holds David McCavendish, last in a long line of Lairds, in its unbreakable grip.

It’s down to Sally, David’s lover, to free David from the sinister clutches of the Beast. But, with the whole town against her, she must ally herself with an ancient woodland force and trace Dunballan’s secret back to its bitter origins. Those origins lie within the McCavendish family history, and a blasphemous heresy that stretches back to the beginning of time. Some truths are too terrible to face, and the darkest of these lie waiting for Sally, in the Quiet Places.

Blending folklore with psychological terror,
Quiet Places contains stories within stories, each one leading to revelations more unsettling than the last. Revelations that will change the way you view your place in the cosmos, and haunt you, relentlessly, long after you have put down this book.

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Bark Bites Horror is a spine-tingling series that takes the horror genre to a whole new level. Get ready for a Goosebumps for grown-ups and a sexed-up Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark! This is your favorite new obsession. These are the terror tales you’ve been waiting your whole life to read.

This is Horror 2.0, re-gened, re-tooled and recreated for a fearless new audience! Think you've seen everything in horror? Think again. Bark Bites takes you places you've never been and shows you sights few mortal eyes would dare behold.

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"It was bleak, pitch black horror and...the story and ideas behind the book will stay with me for a long time to come. I loved it."— Peter Tennant, Black Static

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "
A heady mix of folk horror and the psychological, of religious yearning and the uncannily atavistic, this compelling novella carries us through the darkest occult secrets to a cosmic revelation that may haunt your dreams."— Ramsey Campbell

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Gothic Horror with a twist of Interdimensional Terror, Quiet Places will do for a walk in the woods that sharks did for a sum at the beach."—Nikki Nelson-Hicks, author of Jake Istenhegyi, The Accidental Detective

★ ★ ★ ★ ★"
Jasper Bark is a trickster of a writer, a performer on the page. A clown that's not slipping on a banana skin, but on a pool of freshly-spilled blood."—Stephen Volk

★ ★ ★ ★ ★"
An evocative mystery that sheds its layers with escalating dread. Barks conjures a visionary blend of folklore and cosmic revelation that shines Gnostic themes through a twisted Lovecraftian prism."—Douglas Wynne, author of The SPECTRA Files Trilogy

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B075VBQCBF
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crystal Lake Publishing
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 29, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.5 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 143 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Part of series ‏ : ‎ Bark Bites Horror
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Customers enjoy the storyline of this novella, describing it as a palpably mysterious and riveting tale.

"...& Other Prime Cuts", Jasper Bark writes this doom-laden, palpably mysterious horror story, uniting folk horror with an intriguing, cosmic..." Read more

"...To create a sense of mystery and not spoil the ending, I think it would have been better had the author started with the news of David's inheritance..." Read more

"...Bark spins an elegant story of terror, love and dire consequence, this is one I'll be recommending for years to come, just as the author predicted..." Read more

"...I was very pleased with the result. I found the story a bit unnerving in ti's tale...." Read more

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"...It really is quite well done, and it is surprising how a reader can come away thinking they've gone down a deep, dark rabbit hole --- merely from..." Read more

"Omg, this one is good!! Jasper writes gorgeously. A tale that I wish Lovecraft could read because it bent my mind in the same directions as his work...." Read more

"...I was very pleased with the result. I found the story a bit unnerving in ti's tale...." Read more

"...Cosmic is a good word for it. Creepy too. Good writing as well." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020
    Quiet Places is truly fascinating. The arcane, cosmic mythology featured in this book draws the reader in like an ethereal rope around one's soul --- and who is on the other end of this tenuous tie? Drawing us in with a steadfast, page-turning pace, pulling ever so gently until suddenly, we are gobsmacked by the awe-inspiring cosmic doom which forms the dilemma of this tale?
    Why, it's Jasper Bark! Of course. I should have known.

    Influenced by the horror genre's literary forefathers (Lovecraft, Arthur Machen, Clark Ashton Smith, M.R. James, Algernon Blackwood, Charlotte Gilman Perkins, etc.), Bark does what any self-respecting creative person does --- he deviates from his previous work to deliver something utterly unique and new. Instead of the gore-soaked mayhem featured in, say, "Stuck on You & Other Prime Cuts", Jasper Bark writes this doom-laden, palpably mysterious horror story, uniting folk horror with an intriguing, cosmic mythos.

    It really is quite well done, and it is surprising how a reader can come away thinking they've gone down a deep, dark rabbit hole --- merely from reading a work of short fiction! Within its 164 pages, "Quiet Places" takes us on a deep (and high, to the point of hallucinogenic), dark journey.

    Something I love about reading well-crafted fiction: I always come away learning a new tip on how to write effectively. It's like a young mechanic relatively new to the field of auto-repair, watching a seasoned mechanic perform the most trying of tasks. He watches what tools are used, how and where they are used, etc.

    Jasper Bark really has crafted a fine-tuned machine with this unsettling novella, and it has my utmost recommendation.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
    Jasper Bark's Quiet Places is another book I stumbled upon while looking for a "Q" title for a reading challenge. Well, that's not entirely true. I'd seen it mentioned occasionally in the various Facebook groups I belong to, but it never crossed my mind until I saw it among the Amazon listings. I also needed a Cosmic Horror read for another challenge, so I figured it's a way to kill two birds with one stone.

    Quiet Places is Sally's story. It tells of her life before before and after her move to Dunballan, and what befell her lover, David, once they were settled. To the outsider, Dunballan seems rather idyllic -- and isolated town tucked away deep in the woods that rarely, if ever, gets any visitors. So how did a young woman from London end up in such a secluded, out-of-the-way place? It seems it's her boyfriend's ancestral home. And when his uncle passes away and leaves the entire estate to him, it's his familial duty to take up residence. This is a big change for Sally, in more ways than one. Even though she and David have been together for a number of years, they have never cohabitated. And you get the impression she's a city girl at heart. So her life is about to enter a period of great upheaval, as she agrees to make the move with David.

    Almost from the start, Sally realizes there's something not quite right about Dunballan. For one thing, David, who often experiences periods of emotional distance, becomes even more withdrawn. Then there's the way the townsfolk huddle together whenever Sally's around, whispering secrets Sally isn't privy to as they eye here with... Sympathy? Suspicion? She is, afterall, an outsider. Then there's the mysterious beast that seems to be stalking David. Not menacingly. Almost as if it's keeping an eye on him, making sure he stays where he belongs. In Dunballan. And finally there's the whisperings coming from the hedgerows. Whisper that seduce Sally, and promise that if she does what it asks, she'll get her David back.

    Little by little, Sally uncovers the secrets of Dunballan, but will she learn everything she needs to know in time to save David?

    With Quiet Places, Jasper Bark has created a riveting tale that keeps you on the edge of your seat, reading late into the night. But it's not because you care about the characters (personally, I didn't find any of the characters particularly likable), but because you, as the reader, want to know the town's secrets. If you've read enough folk horror, what happens between the covers of the book probably doesn't come as much of a surprise, but if you're relatively new to the sub-genre, then you're in for a bit of a treat. And if you're good at putting the pieces together, you'll be able to figure out what's going on within the town before Sally does, and you'll be sitting there hoping she comes to the same conclusions you've already arrived at.

    All in all, I enjoyed Quiet Places, and I would recommend it, even though I do have one MAJOR gripe -- and that's that there's no big surprise at the end. Bark gives away the ending at the very beginning, so no matter what happens during the course of the story, you already know the outcome. The only reason you keep reading is to see how and why this is the outcome. To create a sense of mystery and not spoil the ending, I think it would have been better had the author started with the news of David's inheritance; this way, we're with Sally from the very beginning, rather than starting it the way he does. You don't even get the impression that this is the hook to keep readers reading, in that it lacks the excitement you would be looking for with a hook.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022
    Omg, this one is good!! Jasper writes gorgeously. A tale that I wish Lovecraft could read because it bent my mind in the same directions as his work. Bark spins an elegant story of terror, love and dire consequence, this is one I'll be recommending for years to come, just as the author predicted in the bio section...
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022
    At times I worried that I wouldn’t like this story, its timeline jumped around so much, but in the end the author was able to deliver a pretty good story.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
    My first foray into the works of Jasper Bark was Quiet Places. I was very pleased with the result. I found the story a bit unnerving in ti's tale. It was constantly pulling me along until I finished, which was in the last 30 minutes of writing this. In fact, I sort of feel like I was hit upside of the head with this story. I don't get flowery and wordy in my review of a book or story. I highly recommend that if you like stories with an occult twist and questions of why this character is doing this or that and a family mystery to solve, you need to read Quiet Places.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2022
    This novella opens with a stunning hook which had me rushing through the pages to find out what happens next. Revealed in a series of flashbacks and some epistolary chapters, there are lots of interesting aspects of this tale that I loved.

    The beast (that graces the front cover) and it’s link to ABCs.

    The small town with the big secret.

    Mysterious cults and arcane knowledge.

    The main character’s childhood and how it formed her character.

    The theme of a world without God.

    Unfortunately, as the novella progressed, the main character’s actions didn’t make sense, even within the story world, and the info-dump in the last couple of pages didn’t sit well with me.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2020
    Great storyline. Recommend this one for horror lovers. Cosmic is a good word for it. Creepy too. Good writing as well.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2017
    A wonderous book from start to finish. Spookishly delicious. A story full of mystery, sorrow, and some cults from the past. This story will get your heart racing and break it too. All fans of Jasper Bark need to read it. It's pure genius.

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  • Yvonne
    5.0 out of 5 stars A mystical, psychological read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 29, 2017
    We first come across Sally caring for the folk of Dunballan, who are in a comatosed state. Following the past events, you get to find out what happened in the little town. David is the last of the McCavendish line, suffers from an ancient curse. Stalked by a beast and suffering dark depressive incidents. With only a creepy voice in the hedgerow to help Sally, can she break the curse and get her David back.
    Whilst Sally is researching the beast, you get to learn more about David’s heritage and the aftermath of his ancestor’s dabbling with ancient folklore. Told through Matthew’s journals, the scenes with Matthew meeting had a mystical feel to it and you have a sense that something will go wrong.
    Usually when I read any of Jasper Bark’s books, I am reading it with a grimace on my face, but this book was so different. This played more with my mind. The repetitive voice sounded sinister and for me Hettie was more horrific than the beast as it certainly knew how to play Sally. Whilst reading the scenes in the forest I had goosebumps and you could sense that it was leading up to a final showdown. The suspense carried throughout the story, but even I could not predict the outcome. You could feel the desperation in Sally and the need to help David and his dark moods.
    I read a shortened version in the Green and Pleasant land anthology, and this new revised version had more depth. It felt more intense and as it is a novella a quick read. Another great story from Jasper Bark
  • MorganScorpion
    4.0 out of 5 stars Original story, well worth reading.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2020
    I read this book in two days, as it was fascinating. I really enjoyed the original themes, not many books use Gnosticism as their inspiration.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bloody Marvelous!!!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2018
    Although I've never read any of this talented man's books before now, I think it's probably fair to say that Jasper Bark has purposely flexed the depth of his vivid imagination, to deliver a novella which had me both satisfyingly unnerved and genuinely fascinated in equal measure. This ingenious meld of horror subgenres with its intensely surreal edge has culminated to produce a truly compelling read. I loved the story with its unpredictable plot and the way the characters were realistically developed. So realistic in fact, that I wanted to grab one or two of them by the shoulders and shake them vigorously.
    Picked this book up yesterday morning - put it down again last night, and am still considering its many qualities now. What a great way to start the new year. Haven't had a nightmare yet, but I'm eagerly anticipating one. I could never choose just one word alone to describe this book but in two words - Bloody Marvelous!!!
    Thank you, Mr Bark, your fantastically gripping storytelling was a real treat!
  • Lee Franklin
    4.0 out of 5 stars Cosmic Folk Horror
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 24, 2020
    My second foray into cosmic horror and I really enjoyed this one.

    It is a great length for delving into the subgenre and the folk horror makes for a brilliant fusion.

    Will definitely be reading more Jasper Bark.
  • Demonica
    5.0 out of 5 stars The.weird and wonderful world of Jasper Bark
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 22, 2020
    This is one of those novellas that you want to read all in one binge, regardless of how late in the night or wee small hours of morning it takes to finish it. I was caught in its grip by the opening prologue, absolutely fascinated by the terrible dilemma of the main character and how she ended up in that horrific situation. There was no way I was going to stop reading until I found out! I was not disappointed by the ending, the journey through the book was so worthwhile

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