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2000s: The second in the Forbidden Spaces Trilogy
2000s: The second in the Forbidden Spaces Trilogy
Veerle has moved to Ghent to start a new life with her father and his girlfriend, she’s isolated and alone. But not as alone as she had thought . . .
Veerle recognises a familiar face in the crowds one day, a face connected to a past that she has been fighting to get over, a past that involved murder.
A spate of deaths hit the city but has Death followed Veerle to Ghent or is this something new?
There’s dark things and demons in this version of Ghent:
“OK…well, I don’t know the whole story. It’s kind of old – you know, the stuff your grandma tells you. Years and years ago, I mean hundreds of years ago, there was this rich guy who lived in Ghent and he’s supposed to have summoned these demons up to protect him and his family, so nobody could kill them. Anyway, I guess they were easier to call up than to get rid of, because supposedly they’re still here, up on the rooftops, watching the city every night.”
The city, like Bruges, is IDEAL for the setting for this gothic tale. It’s like a vampire movie set with its cobbled streets, narrow alleys, dark corrners, ornate steel bridges and iron gates and gargoyles… The history of the buildings and the city itself is varied and interesting. Ghent is also home to old guildhouses and gothic-style churches. There’s even a gothic castle – Gravensteen castle and the three (gothic) towers below: the Belfort, Sint-Baafs and Sint-Niklaas.
Inside the St Bavo’s be sure to visit the Ghent Altarpiece, one of the most influential paintings ever made which features in the novel
Destination: Ghent Author/guide: Helen Grant Departure Time: 2000s
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