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Native Rites [Kindle Edition]

David Hewson
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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An early rural English Gothic chiller from the author of the Nic Costa series and the forthcoming books of the hit Danish TV series The Killing.

Alison Fenway is an American newly moved to rural Kent with her English husband, living in a remote picture postcard village with a cricket pitch, a vibrant, insular local community... and many hidden local customs.

Michaelmas comes and with it the annual bonfire ceremony. Drunk, Alison thinks she sees something sinister -- a body in the flames. But the next day the seemingly-innocent locals laugh at her faint memories. As her husband Miles commutes to the City, Alison finds herself drawn into the village community, both embraced and resented by its different elements.

And over the coming year, as it divides into the ancient festivals, she begins to see behind the facade of Beulah, into the dark heart of an English countryside with a bloody and vengeful history that's about to swamp her. Hailed by Amazon readers...

'Fabulous countryside chiller -- Hewson's most accessible, suspenseful novel yet. A young couple move to the country. The husband Miles commutes each day to the city, leaving his wife Alison to get to know the locals, many of whom are frankly not all that friendly. At weekends, Miles, oblivious to his wife's concerns, loves to be 'one of the lads' in the pub. November comes, and with it the ancient bonfire festival. Alison could have been drunk, but she feels certain that she saw something terrible happen at the fire. And her husband was involved. Paranoia? Or a murder that an entire village has conspired in?'

Now only available in ebook. This is a full-length novel of almost 140,000 words.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 633 KB
  • Print Length: 440 pages
  • Publisher: David Hewson; 1 edition (6 Nov 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00647XYWE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #5,458 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By E. Heckingbottom TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This novel, reminiscent of The Wicker Man, has an intriguing and gripping plot which will keep you hooked ... and will want to keep you away from quaint Kent villages forever!
Miles and his American wife, Alison have inherited a large house in a quaint but rather strange village. Newly recovering from a miscarriage and resulting bout of severe depression, Alison is desperate to conceive again and soon discovers the village's strange series of fertility rites; however, at the first of these ~ the so called'Burning Man' she is sure that all is not right. Was there actually a person in the straw figure they threw on the fire?
The plot follows neatly on with a cast of strange and wonderful characters and a series of intriguing twists and turns ... right up to the final chapter.
However, I do have to say 'caveat emptor'. This is not a cheap book for no reason. Glaring errors appear in places. Miles' father is described as being 75 in one paragraph; you turn the page and he says he is 82! He aged 7 years in 2 paragaphs? I don't think so! Half way through the book, the doctor's wife's name changes to Marion, only to be changed back seconds later! There are a couple of places where the descriptions have become confused and make little sense ~ for example, the descrition of Miles' preferred beer glass ~ 'He preferred drinking his pint of Spitfire in a handle with a jug' (shouldn't that be the otherway round? In fact, if you read on, the whole description becomes rather tangled here!) Also, the pedant in me couldn't help spotting the missing r in the word 'friend' towards the end of the story.
All that having been said, this is an enjoyable story, written by a talented author, and is an intriguing change from his popular Nic Costa series. Don't be afraid to give it a go ... but, be warned, if you are of a nervous disposition or if you live in a village where there are no children, this one could give you a few sleepless nights!
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Format:Paperback
I cantered easily through this little volume over two days on holiday in the French countryside. I was not looking for great literature; I did not seek intellectual challenge. What I was hoping for was a holiday page-turner with enough innovation and pace to keep me involved. The book is thoroughly entertaining and who care's if it's far-fetched? Escapism is the name of the game with this type of novel.

If I have a criticism it's that the pace is just a bit too hectic, but that's a minor point. The characters are well-drawn (though necessarily superficial) and generally pretty credible, if only because, generally speaking, they're not very nice and are prepared cheerfully to do the dirty on each other without any apparent trace of conscience.

The plot is sufficiently subtle to be tolerably unpredicable. Possibly because it builds on folk memory, the story is oddly believable, even if you have seen The Wicker Man! On the whole, I was quite glad to be reading it in a French village, where they certainly wouldn't get up to that sort of thing. Or would they?

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Well worth a read 13 Sep 2000
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Format:Paperback
An unusual tale of witchcraft in modern day England...or is it witchcraft ? A young couple inherit a large house in a small village which is supposedly near Canterbury. Everything is just perfect until they start to meet the neighbours. The book is well written and contains a mixture of suspense, horror and eroticism. I thought it was going to have a predictable ending but it is not what you would expect. The book is well worth a read and it will certainly make you want to look twice when you next pass through a small English Village.
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