Amy’s heard the voices all her life.
The doctors insist they’re in her mind. Her mother believes they are fae. Amy knows they have turned deadly.
While attending a wedding deep in the Antrim glens, the voices grow darker and their song takes hold. Not sure if she's mad or if her mother is correct, she flees, drawing well-meaning Simon into her terrifying road trip.
Now Amy knows she must defeat the voices once and for all. To escape their hold, she must confront long-hidden secrets, and find a truth which may not be hers to unearth.
A truth that will twist her world forever.
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If there's a line between fantasy and madness, then Jo Zebedee's characters are dragged kicking and screaming across it. A dark fable about belonging that is rooted as deeply in Northern Ireland as it is in the fantasy genre, with shades of Graham Joyce thrown in for good measure. — Stephen Poore, Longlist Gemmell Award
Waters and the Wild had me in suspense from the first page to the last. Ancient legends meet the modern world in a powerful tale of haunting ambiguities. — Teresa Edgerton, author of the Green Lion Trilogy
Waters and the Wild is a sinister, heart-stopping tale of fairy abduction in the beautiful glens of Antrim. You need it. So read it. — Peadar O'Guilin, Author of The Call