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About
Some places never forget.
And some stories refuse to stay buried.
Thirty years ago, young sailor Vincent Brown went ashore on a remote South Atlantic island with his shipmates, Frank and Nobbay. What should have been an unremarkable visit left him instead with a memory he could never explain: two young girls, a moment of strange joy, and whispers carried on the wind.
Now, Vincent returns to the island with his daughter—older, haunted, and searching for answers. As he walks the scarlet slopes of diddle dee and the wind‑scoured cliffs above a restless sea, the past begins to surface. History, memory, and the supernatural blur, revealing a tragedy long hidden—and a place that has been waiting for him to come back.
Diddle Dee is a quietly unsettling, atmospheric novella about unfinished lives, inherited memory, and the thin places where the living and the dead still touch.
Perfect for readers who love:
Subtle, literary ghost stories
Isolated island settings and haunting landscapes
Supernatural fiction rooted in character and emotion
Stories where atmosphere matters as much as plot
Not all ghosts are meant to frighten.
Some are only asking to be remembered.