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Stone Certainty
Stone Certainty | Simon R. Green
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Dare you enter the stone circle . . .? The worlds most unlikely ghost-busting duo actress Diana and handsome young bishop Alistair are back in this spine-tingling paranormal mystery from New York Times bestselling British fantasy author There are stories about the dilapidated stone circle at Chipping Amesbury, going back centuries. Of people going missing, never to be seen again. Of people found dead inside the circle. Of monsters, and of demons. The villagers may tell the tales with relish to visiting tourists, but a careful observer will notice that there is no transport to the stones, no tours on offer, and the locals stay well away. Alistair Kincaid, the youngest ever bishop of All Souls Hollow, is an expert in Britains ancient stone circles. Thats why, when landowner Sir Neville Chumley announces his plans to restore the circle to its ancient glory, he agrees to take part in a documentary about the project. Well that, plus talented actress Diana Hunt is on board. Ever since their last encounter, when the pair of them hunted ghosts and solved a murder, the tabloids have dubbed them the Holy Terrors, and Alistair cant wait to see her again. But soon after filming begins, Alistair and Diana are plunged into a terrifying mystery. For the repositioning of the final stone unleashes a series of blood-chilling events that threaten to make them both believe in demons if, that is, they make it out of the stone circle alive. The Holy Terrors novels are funny, scary and thoroughly entertaining perfect for fans of Simon R. Greens urban fantasy novels, as well as those who enjoy American Horror Story, The Haunting of Hill House, horror novels, and murder mysteries with a supernatural twist.
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RamsFan1963
Stone Certainty | Simon R. Green
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Mehso-so

63/100 I have to admit I didnt like this one as much as the first one, I found it a bit repetitive, rehashing some of the character bits and situations. Sadly there's a pattern setting in, like an old episode of Scooby Doo. Lots of weird creepy phenomenon, possible monsters or demons, someone is killed (although never on Scooby Doo), then it all turns out to be Old Man Jenkins in a scary costume trying to frighten people off his land.

RamsFan1963 Once the villain was revealed, I was expecting him to say he'd gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling kids. I know there's a third book in the series, but I think I'll give it a pass for now. 3/5 ⭐ #Read2025 #SeriesLove2025 2mo
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AmandaBlaze
Stone Certainty | Simon R. Green
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Stone Certainty was a solid Simon R. Green mystery. I would have like more supernatural elements, which Green has used in the past. However, the mystery was well-thought out. I found myself caring for some of the characters. 4 stars.

Susanita Stone circles fascinate me. 6mo
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snapsnarlgrowl
Stone Certainty | Simon R. Green

Not quite as strong as the first book, since there‘s less of a closed circle to this mystery but makes up for it with excellent folk horror vibes. If you wish The Creeper had more banter, check this out!