Phil Rickman
Teoksen The Wine of Angels tekijä
About the Author
Image credit: copyright John Mason.
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Tekijän teokset
Merrily's Border: The Mysterious World of Merrily Watkins - History & Folklore, People & Places (2018) 5 kappaletta
Merrily's Border: The Places in Herefordshire & the Marches Behind the Merrily Watkins Novels (2013) 4 kappaletta
Sketches & Notes From a Bird Painter's Journal 3 kappaletta
A bird-painter's sketch book 2 kappaletta
Associated Works
Merkitty avainsanalla
Yleistieto
- Syntymäaika
- 1950
- Sukupuoli
- male
- Kansalaisuus
- UK
- Syntymäpaikka
- Lancashire, England, UK
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Kirja-arvosteluja
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- 312
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A confrontation with Roddy, who is there at night apparently removing the tank himself, soon escalates into a murder enquiry. And the book starts to take a different turn, first with Roddy's seeming madness and 'confession' of being a mass murderer, and then with the effect of electrical energy on human health, for Roddy's village is surrounded by electricity pilons and his home is right next to one. Finally, the dominant theme of the second part of the book takes over where the real life serial killers, Fred (now deceased) and Rosemary West, become an integral part of the story.
The book was extremely dark and full of depression: for a start, Merrily's 17-year-old daughter Jane is suffering from it, having lost her starry eyed belief in spirits of nature and other such New Age topics and now seeing no point in human existence. Merrily's mentor, Huw, is another sufferer and seeking some redemption for the loss of his love, a woman whose daughter was murdered, probably by West or some disciple of his, and who eventually committed suicide. The community where Roddy lives is also dogged by a dark presence in the former Baptist chapel. The only light relief in the book is the possibility of Merrily's lover Lol finally getting back on stage and being able to perform again, and Moira, the Scots singer who is helping him to do that.
I found the basing of the story on the real life crimes of the Wests unacceptable. There are obviously a lot of people still living who have either lost loved ones at their hands, or who have to live with the knowledge that they will never know if the Wests were responsible for the disappearance of their relatives in that general area around that time. Plus those who were survivors of the awful abuse that went on at the Wests' house. The book was actually published in 2003, not that long after the events in question either. I think a story could have been written where the same ideas were used - electromagnetism and its effect on human mental health, practitioners of sex magic and how that might shade into sexual abuse and murder - without having to have it be about these real life people. For me, it trivialised the suffering of the victims and their families, and so I'm afraid this has to be a 1-star even though it was well written - because I just didn't like it.… (lisätietoja)