William Bellman is just past his tenth birthday when he takes aims at a rook with his catapult; despite the seemingly impossible distance, the target is indeed met and the bird struck dead. Though he doesn’t dwell on it, this unsettling moment is set to ultimately shape and overshadow William’s whole future existence.
He works hard and becomes a successful mill owner and happy family man with a lovely wife and children, seemingly very fortunate, but then his world is hit by terrible tragedy and loss. He notices a curious, inscrutable figure appearing in the graveyard, dressed all in black, and interprets that they have made an incredible agreement that will help him retain what still matters to him. As a result, William becomes creator of a shop devoted to everything relating to mourning on a grand scale. William pours himself utterly into his work, suppressing feelings and memories of what has gone before. But he is somehow haunted and can never be rid of his past.
The rook is a portent, a symbol throughout the story, always hovering, lurking, lingering, seemingly influencing Bellman’s path, and redressing the balance. More about the nature of the rook and its character is revealed in short asides interspersed throughout the novel.
I found this a dark, atmospheric and unusual Victorian tale depicting a man’s glorious rise and tragic fall; cleverly written and structured, it made me think about the joy and sadness of life. William is hardworking, caring and likeable, yet he is transformed into a shadow of his former self. The gradual unfolding of events, the shadowy, ghostlike figure of Black and the discovery of Bellman’s destiny all rendered this an intriguing, mysterious and compulsive read.
Published by Orion
Originally reviewed for lovereading.co.uk, thanks to them and the publisher for an advance proof copy of this book to read and give an honest review.
Ooooh sounds very intriguing Lindsay! And that cover is gorgeous, in an eerie sort of way. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is an appropriate cover Toni, dark and a bit spooky, suits the tale! Thanks for commenting, I hope all is well with you.
DeleteLiking the sound of this and what a great cover, very atmospheric.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Tracy. I like it too.
DeleteI read a review of this on another blog, drawn by the cover and the feel of this one. Thanks for the review lovey.
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Thanks for commenting Lainy. I've read several reviews of this one so far and it's had a mixed reaction.
DeleteI considered requesting this from netgally, kind of wish I had now!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if it's still there or not Lucy, hope you get to read it.
DeleteI like the UK cover better than the US one. I was going to pass on it but then I got a NetGalley invite so I'll give it a go.
ReplyDeleteMe too Ellie. I look forward to your thoughts on this one. I liked it but I've seen varied reactions to it. Thanks for commenting.
DeleteI'm looking forward to this one, I got an invite from NetGalley so I'll probably pick it up nearer Halloween. Glad you liked it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Sam. I loved the writing and the dark shades to the story. I hope you like it too.
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I can not wait to read this one and I love that cover!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Melissa. I saw this one mentioned in your planned reading on your blog, I hope you like it.
DeleteNice review, Lindsay! Bellman's story looks quite interesting. I liked the cover too - perfect for the story.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment Vishy. They've definitely got the cover right for this one.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great review. I can't wait to read this book. I love Diane Setterfield's books.
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