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The Wine of Angels (Hardcover)

by Phil Rickman (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan (5 Jun 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0333644859
  • ISBN-13: 978-0333644850
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 376,341 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The new vicar in the village of Ledwardine does not need a haunted vicarage, or controversy over the first Ledwardine Festival. The event's focus is the mysterious death of a previous minister during the 17th-century witch-hunts. Then a girl disappears and an old apple-tree bears fruit.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book!!!, 30 Nov 2004
The Wine of Angels is a fantastic book - deceptively quiet, with few moments out out-and-out horror; despite that though, it is still a brilliantly suspenseful ghost story. The lead character, Merrily Watkins, is very sympathetic, and well merits her own continuing series (which are all definitely worth reading). Ever since Crybbe/Curfew (Rickan's first highly-rare book) Rickman has been edging away from the fantastical in his work, but this is the first of his books which strikes the perfect medium between realism and fantasy/horror, and it's definitely the best one he's ever written. As annoyingly obvious a label as it is, Rickman's writing is reminiscent of Stephen King, but not due to it's content; it's more because of the superb characterisations which are what make King's, and Rickman's, books so good. Rickman is also especially good at conveying the setting of his novel - a sinister England/Wales borderland. Also, credit to him for introducing the amazing musician Nick Drake to more people.

This book is definitely worth a read, as Rickman is a superb author, and deserves to be much wider read than he is.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pink Moon is gonna get ye all, 29 Oct 2006
By A. Watson "allan watson" (Glasgow) - See all my reviews
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Rickman seduces you into his sleepy, pastoral village of Ledwardine with promises of home brewed cider and fairies at the bottom of the orchard. Only when it's too late for the reader/listener to catch the last bus home does he scratch away the surface to reveal the sordid underbelly of English country life doused in incest, blood-feuds, rape and murder.
This, the first of the Merrily Watkins procedurals is a ghost story wrapped inside a mystery and bound tightly together with the twine of dark folklore. It also delivers a plot twist that gives the sort of jolt you would normally only expect from a gibbet trapdoor.
As always Rickman's dialogue is a joy as he fleshes out the various suicidal dreamers, quirky eccentrics and sexual predators who inhabit his strange little village. As Nick Drake, the quintessential lost soul himself, who makes an eerie cameo role in the book says - The Pink Moon is gonna get you all!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This WINE will only improve with age, 17 Jan 2001
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After savoring the last drop of this Rickman offering, I looked back through my copy of the novel to find I had highlighted passages of text, written copious marginal comments and even affixed multi-colored page tabs throughout! I have never done this, even with King or Straub novels, so this was probably my recognition that I've set Rickman's works apart from others. Rickman's writing, in my opinion, does more than entertain; this writer consistently integrates the mythos of ritual and sacrifice, which link the temporal to the sacred, into the fabric of his stories in a way that no other contemporary author of popular fiction I've encountered thus far dares to do. I enjoyed this book so much because the characters, setting, imagery, tone and language work together so well to link contemporary "Ledwardine" to its past, just as most places and people are linked in the spiral of mythic time. One character, Lucy Devenish, understands the need to honor that link to the past through the performance of "right" ritual, a theme that, in my opinion, cannot be overdone in our world today. I think that there exists a profound hunger for ritual, albeit at times a subconscious one, as is evidenced by all the pathetic attempts at finding substitutes for what we've lost in the name of progress. Rickman so aptly captures this cultural void in his tale set in contemporary Ledwardine, and the result is an ensuing bastardized festival that is disastrous from planning stage to its tragic conclusion. The author exposes the residents of this town and their motivations for taking part in staging the festival as well as holds each character accountable for his or her involvement. I guess that's why I love this story: in a mythic world like Ledwardine, a writer can address those individual lapses of judgment and violations of cultural propriety. In the real world, we don't often get or want to see the connections between our actions and the events they set in motion. Rickman deals with these issues in ways that are not heavy-handed but are still satisfying to the reader.

Another aspect of this and other Rickman stories is the often painful and inevitable nature of sacrifice, which occurs for the ultimate good of the community. Rickman's "victims" seem to have at their cores a gentle and perhaps imperfect wisdom that becomes almost holy through their deaths. This book is no exception. Again, Rickman's consistent articulation of the psychic significance of this theme has created a unique sub-genre within the horror/supernatural genre.

The themes of ritual and sacrifice are not the only ones that set Rickman's novels apart from others. This novel and its sequel, MIDWINTER OF THE SPIRIT, both explore the mother/daughter bond as well as the maternal themes found in the mythos of the Anglican (and Catholic)Church. Rickman's "Merrily Watkins" novels have something for anyone who has ever felt that void in her or his soul or has felt the need to re-connect to that sense of maternal comfort we often find in things spiritual.

I am anxiously awaiting Rickman's new novel, A CROWN OF LIGHTS, due out this spring.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect setting...
I purchased this book based on the fact the location is mainly set on Herefordshire borders. A beautiful location. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Forest

4.0 out of 5 stars The Wine of Angels (Merrily Watkins Mysteries)
This is the first book by Phil Rickman that I have read, and the first book in the "Merrily Watkins" series. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Belfast Dave

5.0 out of 5 stars Rickman is the Master
When you are SO bored of "Da Vinci Mode" books, badly written with vapid and badly drawn out female characters come home to Britain with possibly the best series of... Read more
Published 5 months ago by NJ

2.0 out of 5 stars A load of old waffle
I was so dissapointed with this book there was far to much waffle and over explaning. The story idea was good- new female vicar and her teenage daughter go off to a new parish to... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mrs. June Salmon

3.0 out of 5 stars very slow at first but picks up pace at end
This is very well written; easy to read but completely believable and convincing. I did find the plot very very slow for the most part but when the story did start, it was great... Read more
Published 19 months ago by love reading

5.0 out of 5 stars Addictive reading
I have followed the Merrily Watkins series with interest and have enjoyed every single one of them, A strange sort of heroine and so unsure of herself, but her daughter Jane and... Read more
Published on 30 Mar 2007 by Tabitha Clarke

5.0 out of 5 stars Not bad. (I gave it 3 stars but somehow five came up!)
Although I quite enjoyed the first third of the book (perhaps in anticipation) I found myself getting rather bored at times with a story which is supposed to be 'entralling'. Read more
Published on 24 Aug 2006 by Patience

2.0 out of 5 stars Unlikely & complex tale
This book was recommended to me and I started it with great anticipation. I think it's a good idea, certainly, but somehow doesn't quite work here. Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Wine of Angels - a joy to read
This story is not a horror story, it has elements of the supernatural and certainly deals with the power of evil but it stands as a well written, gripping novel dealing with a... Read more
Published on 16 May 2003 by Loubi

5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting ! I could not put this book down once started.
For anyone, this is the cleverest "horror" novel you'll read - it grabs the interest immediately and holds it at the same level of intensity right the way through. Read more
Published on 3 Jul 2001

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