Harvey’s previous novel before her radiant Booker-winning Orbital was this dazzlingly skilful mystery set in a medieval village, in which the priest is obliged by the sinister visiting rural dean to use the confessional to tease out clues to the drowning of the local benefactor. Superb, atmospheric writing that invites the reader time and again to reconsider their certainties.
The Western Wind
(author)
£8.99
Edition:Paperback978178470803028/02/2019
Categories: 14. New Year 2025: Some of our Recent Favourites, Fiction, New Year 2025
Tag: Historical Novels
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