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Learn more about Amazon Prime. A series of grisly murders in the quiet, Irish village of Cappawhite, eerily harken back to a spate of similar violent killings that happened 35 years ago. An unlikely band of characters, led by Dan Winters, an American journalist, converge together on a rain-soaked night, with a daring plan.
A plan that will decide all of their fates. They have come up against a grieving, supernatural being which lurks deep in the forest of Cappawhite. A being so powerful, that even the military cannot stop it. The small band are well aware, that if their plan fails, then the aftermath will be catastrophic.
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Please try again later. Sarah Tweedy has died and only one mourner attends the service.
This solitary mourner is her husband, Otis. The only problem is Otis Tweedy died thirty-five years before. In the follow up to Cappawhite, Gerald J. Tate has taken up where he left off.
Thirty-five years have passed since Ottis and Sarah Tweedy travelled to Ireland to the little town of Cappawhite. Now, Sarah is dead and there is no one to control the vengeful spirit that was once her husband. He stalks the forest of Cappawhite and anyone who comes in contact with him does not live to tell the tale.
The people of Cappawhite need help and only an aging detective, an embittered American journalist and an obsessed fisherman seem to be able to offer any. Tate does not leave any loose ends in his sequel to Cappawhite. It is a horror story that relies as much on its characters to tell the tale as it does the chilling narrative. It has plenty of thrills that will have the hairs on the back of your neck standing on ends and it also has new characters that you will want to get to know. Very few sequels stand up to its predecessor but Tate has managed to not only measure up to Cappawhite, he has surpassed it.