Description: Crow Court by Andy Charman Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2021, this searingly inventive novel conjures a kaleidoscope of individual lives that all touch a central mystery: the suicide of a choirboy in rural Victorian Dorset FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Spring, 1840. In the Dorset market town of Wimborne Minster, a young choirboy drowns himself. Soon after, the choirmaster—a belligerent man with a vicious reputation—is found murdered, in a discovery tainted as much by relief as it is by suspicion. The gaze of the magistrates falls on four local men, whose decisions will reverberate through the community for years to come.So begins the chronicle of Crow Court, unravelling over fourteen delicately interwoven episodes, the town of Wimborne their backdrop: a young gentleman and his groom run off to join the army; a sleepwalking cordwainer wakes on his wifes grave; desperate farmhands emigrate. We meet the composer with writers block; the smuggler; a troupe of actors down from London; and old Art Pugh, whose impoverished life has made him hard to amuse.Meanwhile, justice waits… Author Biography Andy Charman has a BA in Philosophy and Literature from the University of Warwick and works as a business analyst and consultant. He is also a certified coach, working with other authors on their writing practice. His short stories have appeared in Every Day Fiction, The Battered Suitcase, Cadenza, Ballista and other periodicals and websites. Born and raised in Dorset, he now lives in Surrey with his wife and daughter. Review Clever, elegantly constructed, utterly convincing Daily Mail Charman is less interested in unravelling a mystery and more concerned with the consequences that ripple out from the original violence . . . Skilful Sunday Times Debut novels shouldnt be this perfectly formed. Its subject is historic, yet its exploration of morality feels utterly modern. A rarity in historical fiction: it truly places you in the here and now of a world once removed. Crow Court already looks, feels and smells like a classic Benjamin Myers, author of The Gallows Pole and The Offing A confident and exciting debut: exactly observed, densely textured and richly flavoured, Crow Court is throbbing with life Rick Gekoski, author of Darke This clever narrative is both page-turning and original - an innovative and beautifully written historical novel that features an array of diverse characters and voices from its vividly realised Dorset setting Jane Harris, author of Sugar Money Inventive, original and deeply moving. There is a warmth and humanity, an acceptance of the vagaries and challenges of life Alice Jolly, author of Mary Anne Sate, Imbecile A gripping mystery, beautifully teased out over several decades, full of intrigue and ambiguity Andy Hamilton, author of Longhand This is an original and compelling debut Jane Shilling, Daily Mail Clever, elegantly constructed, utterly convincing Daily Mail As gripping as Hilary Mantel and as convincing as Sarah Perry ... debut novels shouldnt be this perfectly formed Ben Myers Clever, page-turning, original ... beautifully written Jane Harris Exactly observed, densely textured and richly flavoured ... Crow Court is throbbing with life Rick Gekoski Promotional Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2021, this searingly inventive novel conjures a kaleidoscope of individual lives that all touch a central mystery: the suicide of a choirboy in rural Victorian Dorset Long Description Spring, 1840. In the Dorset market town of Wimborne Minster, a young choirboy drowns himself. Soon after, the choirmaster--a belligerent man with a vicious reputation--is found murdered, in a discovery tainted as much by relief as it is by suspicion. The gaze of the magistrates falls on four local men, whose decisions will reverberate through the community for years to come. So begins the chronicle of Crow Court, unravelling over fourteen delicately interwoven episodes, the town of Wimborne their backdrop: a young gentleman and his groom run off to join the army; a sleepwalking cordwainer wakes on his wifes grave; desperate farmhands emigrate. We meet the composer with writers block; the smuggler; a troupe of actors down from London; and old Art Pugh, whose impoverished life has made him hard to amuse.Meanwhile, justice waits... Description for Sales People Unbounds lead fiction title for 2021For fans of Adam Thorpes Ulverton (many voices, over time), Sarah Perrys The Essex Serpent (a non-conventional view of the Victorian era), Francis Spuffords Golden Hill (brilliant use of language and form). Details ISBN1783529105 Author Andy Charman Pages 336 Publisher Unbound Year 2021 ISBN-10 1783529105 ISBN-13 9781783529100 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2021-01-21 UK Release Date 2021-01-21 Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2021-01-21 Alternative 9781800180901 DEWEY 823.92 Audience General AU Release Date 2022-06-13 Imprint Unbound We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161556653;
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Book Title: Crow Court
Item Height: 222mm
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Author: Andy Charman
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
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Publisher: Unbound
Publication Year: 2021
Genre: Historical
Number of Pages: 336 Pages