It turns out that the villagers are preparing for a festival. After being released from the sanatorium, Freddie travels in the French Pyrenees, hoping to heal his emotional wounds.įreddie’s car skids off the road during a blizzard, and he comes across a remote village, which seems deserted. Freddie’s depression leads to a nervous breakdown, and he spends time in a sanatorium. His parents have been emotionally distant from him, and they always preferred George. Freddie has never been able to put his emotions to rest after the loss of his brother, who was the only person he had truly loved. In 1928, ten years after the end of World War I, a young Englishman named Freddie Watson is still mourning the death of his brother George, who was killed in the war. Unlike Labyrinth and Mosse’s other epic novels, The Winter Ghosts is relatively short, but it packs an emotional punch. The Winter Ghosts is a hauntingly beautiful story of grief, loss, and healing by Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth.
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