But death and disappearances abound, and Richard Asquith soon has no choice but to confront the darkness that has followed him from that ancient church into his own home. Asquith tries to put the frightening experiences behind him and focus on his new wife and family. The two discover tantalizing hints of who and what may have been laid to rest in the tomb, but the unforeseen circumstances force Asquith to give up his inquiries and leave the small village of Thornham behind. At a loss to explain the unsettling noises and frightening visions that begin to plague the church, Atherton calls upon fellow antiquarian and Cambridge professor Richard Asquith to help investigate the strange events that began in the wake of the tomb's disturbance. The moment the workman raised the tomb's lid, an unspeakable horror escaped. But he should never have meddled with the tomb that lay beneath the church's crumbling walls. Stephen, has taken on the arduous task of restoring the ancient church. In the countryside of Victorian England, Edward Atherton, rector of Thornham St.
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