Some places remember everything. Others never let it go.
The Black Harvest Trilogy traces lives shaped—and broken—by the land at Malumdon.
A multi-generational story set in rural Devon, exploring faith, love, violence, and the enduring power of place. At its heart stands Malumdon Farm, a place that draws people in, binds them to it,
...and it never lets them go.
Book One of The Black Harvest Trilogy.
Some say the land holds its secrets close. Others believe it never lets them go.
For Henry Harris, born on Malumdon Farm in 1866, the land is his lifeblood. When war and the stroke of a pen threaten to sever him from his ancestral home, he makes a choice that will scar the farm for generations.
In 2015, Edith and Matthew arrive at a dilapidated Malumdon seeking renewal. As they strip back layers of decay, they uncover traces of a long buried tragedy and the story of a man who loved the earth so fiercely he could never truly leave it.
A historical novel exploring love, loyalty and the consequences that echo across generations.
Book Two of The Black Harvest Trilogy.
A haunting story of love, violence, and a place that refuses to forget.
In the 1940s, Kathleen marries Carl Thorne and moves to a remote cottage at Malumdon Farm, believing she has found her fresh start. Behind closed doors, charm gives way to brutality, and the isolation of the countryside becomes something far more dangerous.
Decades later, Edith arrives at the same neglected cottage seeking renewal. As she begins its restoration, she uncovers traces of Kathleen's life hidden within the attic. Drawn steadily into the past, Edith becomes determined to uncover what truly happened inside those walls.
A darker continuation of The Black Harvest Trilogy, where the house itself refuses to let the past stay buried.
Available May 2026—the second chapter of the trilogy.
Book Three of The Black Harvest Trilogy.
Malumdon Farm is more than land. It is a keeper of sorrow.
This final novel follows the Davies family, whose lives are shaped by unshakeable faith, devastating loss, and the haunting beauty of their home in Devon.
When Margaret moves to Malumdon in 1960, she hopes for rural tranquility. But a growing need for meaning draws the family into rigid belief and deepening isolation.
As the years pass, the farm's quiet hold tightens, binding each generation to a fate that cannot be escaped.
Atmospheric and unflinching, Malumdon Farm is a portrait of generational trauma and a testament to the idea that some places do not forget—and do not release those they claim.
Available June 2026—the powerful conclusion to The Black Harvest Trilogy.
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