A gripping mystery with a classic feel, for fans of Agatha Christie
'Haunting and exquisitely written. Part intricate mystery and part
ghost story. This book will stay with me for a long time' Anna
Mazzola 'A stunning book, beautifully written' Ann Cleeves The
drive leads past the gate house and through the trees towards the
big house, visible through the winter-bared branches. Its windows
stare down at Harkin and the sea beyond . . . January 1921. Though
the Great War is over, in Ireland a new, civil war is raging. The
once-grand Kilcolgan House, a crumbling bastion shrouded in
sea-mist, lies half empty and filled with ghosts - both real and
imagined - the Prendevilles, the noble family within, co-existing
only as the balance of their secrets is kept. Then, when an IRA
ambush goes terribly wrong, Maud Prendeville, eldest daughter of
Lord Kilcolgan, is killed, leaving the family reeling. Yet the IRA
column insist they left her alive, that someone else must have been
responsible for her terrible fate. Captain Tom Harkin, an IRA
intelligence officer and Maud's former fiance, is sent to
investigate, becoming an unwelcome guest in this strange, gloomy
household. Working undercover, Harkin must delve into the house's
secrets - and discover where, in this fractured, embattled town,
each family member's allegiances truly lie. But Harkin too is
haunted by the ghosts of the past and by his terrible experiences
on the battlefields. Can he find out the truth about Maud's death
before the past - and his strange, unnerving surroundings -
overwhelm him? A haunting, atmospheric mystery set against the raw
Irish landscape in a country divided, The Winter Guest is the
perfect chilling read. Praise for THE WINTER GUEST and W.C. Ryan 'A
snowflake of a novel: intricate, exquisite, and unlike any other.
If Sebastian Faulks and Laura Purcell were to join forces, they
might produce a novel like this... yet I can't imagine anyone but
WC Ryan shaping it with such imagination, or charging it with such
intelligence, or gracing it with such heart' A.J. Finn, author of
The Woman in the Window 'Haunting, gripping . . . hugely evocative'
Elodie Harper 'Works superbly on several levels. This is a most
welcome winter guest indeed, to be greeted by the fire with drink
in hand' Irish Times 'Ryan evokes this moody, gothic atmosphere
with convincing skill. Harkin is a sensitive, complex character and
his quest to solve the mystery is deftly plotted. A treat' The
Times 'A perfectly crafted mystery. Vivid, compelling and deeply
moving, it is a triumph both as a crime novel and a work of
historical fiction' Jane Casey 'A beautifully taut and evocative
thriller' Sarah Hilary 'Superb . . . I could not put it down'
Elizabeth Buchan 'Atmospheric and genuinely eerie, this is an ideal
winter read' Sinead Crowley 'A terrifically atmospheric, gripping
novel' Amanda Craig, The Golden Rule 'Haunting, beautifully
crafted, and full of heart. Perfect reading for dark days' A.K.
Benedict, author of The Christmas Murder Game 'Beautifully written,
haunting and unmissable' Cass Green 'Excellent murder mystery/ghost
story set during the Irish war of independence and as usual with
W.C. Ryan, beautifully written' Liz Nugent 'Intriguing, haunting,
romantic and beautifully written, I cared as much about the fate of
the characters as about the gripping mystery' Laura Marshall
General
Imprint: |
Zaffre
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2022 |
Authors: |
W. C. Ryan
|
Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
352 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-83877-230-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
|
LSN: |
1-83877-230-8 |
Barcode: |
9781838772307 |
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