Wrecker
A gripping debut for fans of Poldark and the Essex Serpent
by Noel O’Reilly
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Pub Date 12 Jul 2018 | Archive Date 30 Jul 2018
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Description
A powerful debut exploring the dark side of Cornwall – the wrecking and the drowned sailors – where poverty drove villagers to dark deeds…
Shipwrecks are part of life in the remote village of Porthmorvoren, Cornwall. And as the sea washes the bodies of the drowned onto the beach, it also brings treasures: barrels of liquor, exotic fruit, the chance to lift a fine pair of boots from a corpse, maybe even a jewel or two.
When, after a fierce storm, Mary Blight rescues a man half-dead from the sea, she ignores the whispers of her neighbours and carries him home to nurse better. Gideon Stone is a Methodist minister from Newlyn, a married man. Touched by Mary’s sacrifice and horrified by the superstitions and pagan beliefs the villagers cling to, Gideon sets out to bring light and salvation to Porthmorvoren by building a chapel on the hill.
But the village has many secrets and not everyone wants to be saved. As Mary and Gideon find themselves increasingly drawn together, jealousy, rumour and suspicion is rife. Gideon has demons of his own to face, and soon Mary’s enemies are plotting against her…
Gripping, beautifully written and utterly beguiling, Noel O’Reilly’s debut WRECKER is a story of love, injustice, superstition and salvation, set against Cornwall’s dark past.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780008274535 |
PRICE | US$0.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 384 |
Featured Reviews
I enjoyed this book. . It is narrated by Mary a woman from a small Cornish community, whose life sums up the world of a small village, which is this book is interrupted by a new arrival Gideon. She is a likeable and engaging character who drives th plot. There are some gruesome and bloody scenes (ear removal in particular) but they are not gratuitous. The authors language is lyrical and easy to read, quite fast paced i was able to finish it quickly.
If I have any criticism it is that I felt the second half was much more rushed than the first.
I would recommend this as perfect for fans of historical fiction and anyone who loves the landscape of Cornwall.
I was given an advance copy of this work by NetGalley, the opinions are my own.