![]() ![]() There, he meets a widowed woman named Chloe Chetwynd. In 1988, a detective inspector, Gordon Edmonds, is investigating Slade Alley, and stumbles into the garden. The Anchorites conduct a ceremony, and feast on Nathan’s soul. This dream is quickly broken by the Grayers, who reveal themselves to be twin siblings and carnivorous Anchorites, beings who steal the souls of certain people to maintain their youth. After being invited into the house, he experiences more hallucinations before finding himself at his father's lodge in Rhodesia. Nathan begins hallucinating strange people and other visions and becomes worried that the Valium he took from his mother is having a bad effect. Nathan is quickly acquainted with her son Jonah, and the two spend the afternoon in the garden of Slade House whilst Norah Grayer entertains Nathan’s mother. ![]() In 1979, Nathan Bishop and his mother are invited to the house of the respected Lady Grayer. ![]()
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