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Playing House' is the debut collection of poetry from Katherine
Stansfield. A concise wit, a distinct voice and a unsettling view
of the domestic, characterize these poems who's subjects are the
ordinary as viewed through the author's satirical yet sympathetic
eye. John Lennon's tooth, an imaginary 'Canada', bees in Rhode
Island, jetlag and office politics are all peculiar grist to this
author's mill. She presents both historical subjects, such as
Captain Scott of the Antarctic, and common objects, such as
household bleach, with a skewed perspective, adding humour, drama
and a quietly distinctive pathos.
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The Visitor (Hardcover)
Katherine Stansfield
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R313
R284
Discovery Miles 2 840
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Cornwall. 1880. Pearl, Jack and Nicholas play among the fishing
boats of Skommow Bay, not understanding the undercurrents beneath
their games. As they grow older, the choices they make shape the
pattern of their lives. 1936 and everything has changed. The fish
have stopped coming and the Pilchard Palace is abandoned. Pearl,
exiled in favour of holidaymakers, turns to the memory of her great
love, and her greatest loss. She's waiting for her own visitor.
Will he come for her? The sea's ghosts are stirring. The past can
be more alive than the present... A cliff top romance in the style
of Daphne Du Maurier and set in a fictional village based on St
Ives, The Visitor is a novel steeped in the coast and people of
Cornwall. It shivers and flashes with visions as elusive as the
fish at the centre of its story.
Cornwall, 1845. Shilly has always felt a connection to happenings
that are not of this world, a talent that has proved invaluable
when investigating dark deeds with master of disguise, Anna Drake.
The women opened a detective agency with help from their newest
member and investor, Mathilda, but six long months have passed
without a single case to solve and tensions are growing. It is
almost a relief when a man is found dead along the Morwenstow coast
and the agency is sought out to investigate. There are suspicions
that wreckers plague the coast, luring ships to their ruin with
false lights - though nothing has ever been proved. Yet with the
local talk of sirens calling victims to the sea to meet their end,
could something other-worldly be responsible for the man's death?
Cornwall. 1880. Pearl, Jack and Nicholas play among the fishing
boats of Skommow Bay, not understanding the undercurrents beneath
their games. As they grow older, the choices they make shape the
pattern of their lives. 1936 and everything has changed. The fish
have stopped coming and the Pilchard Palace is abandoned. Pearl,
exiled in favour of holidaymakers, turns to the memory of her great
love, and her greatest loss. She's waiting for her own visitor.
Will he come for her? The sea's ghosts are stirring. The past can
be more alive than the present...The fictional village in which the
novel is set is based on St Ives. The Visitor is a novel steeped in
the coast and people of Cornwall. It shivers and flashes with
visions as elusive as the fish at the centre of its story.
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