Some places are not missing.
They have been removed.
After the road and the bell, Halewick opens another wound: the Black Parish. Reached by a road that should not be there, the parish does not appear properly on maps, records or memories. Its lanes twist through forgotten ground, its church stands where no church should remain, and its people speak as if the world has already tried to erase them once before.
Noah thought Halewick was a town.
Now he begins to understand it is part of something larger - a broken geography of lost roads, altered records, buried names and places the world has been taught not to see.
As the Black Parish reveals what has been hidden, old loyalties are tested, impossible histories begin to surface, and the truth behind Halewick grows darker.
The Black Parish is Book Three of Halewick: a British supernatural mystery of strange roads, erased places, parish secrets, dry humour, coastal dread and the terrible power of being remembered.