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The Last Thing to Burn: Gripping and unforgettable, one of the most highly anticipated releases of 2021 Hardcover – 7 Jan. 2021
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Print length256 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherHodder & Stoughton
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Publication date7 Jan. 2021
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Dimensions16 x 3 x 23.8 cm
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ISBN-101529307058
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ISBN-13978-1529307054
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- Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton (7 Jan. 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1529307058
- ISBN-13 : 978-1529307054
- Dimensions : 16 x 3 x 23.8 cm
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This is a brilliant, chilling depiction of life on the very edges of society. I read it in one sitting, and lived every second of the book with the characters. Compelling, horrifying and gripping, and written with such empathy and control, it's probably the best thing I will read this year ― Jane Casey
Misery meets Room ... a triumph ― Marian Keyes
Ratchets up the tension to the point where I had to check my pulse ― Liz Nugent
Heart-stoppingly suspenseful, a masterclass in tension ― Erin Kelly
A heart-racing exploration about human survival. An addictive and insightful thriller ― Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
Brilliant ― Elly Griffiths
Sensational. Claustrophobic, compulsive, and almost unbearably tense it's a heart-in-mouth read that's packed with suspense. Readers will be saying 'just one more page' all the way from the gripping beginning to the heart-stopping end ― C.L. Taylor
Seriously nail-biting stuff! I raced through it, my heart was in my mouth ― Emma Curtis
Tremendously powerful and fantastically written, heart-stopping from page one. Expect to see it on all the award lists ― Sarah Hilary
I'm in awe. What a magnificent achievement. Gripping, heart-breaking, transcendent. It's bound to be a huge hit - and an award winner ― Paul Burston
Misery meets Room ... a triumph ― Marian Keyes
Ratchets up the tension to the point where I had to check my pulse ― Liz Nugent
Heart-stoppingly suspenseful, a masterclass in tension ― Erin Kelly
A heart-racing exploration about human survival. An addictive and insightful thriller ― Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
Brilliant ― Elly Griffiths
Sensational. Claustrophobic, compulsive, and almost unbearably tense it's a heart-in-mouth read that's packed with suspense. Readers will be saying 'just one more page' all the way from the gripping beginning to the heart-stopping end ― C.L. Taylor
Seriously nail-biting stuff! I raced through it, my heart was in my mouth ― Emma Curtis
Tremendously powerful and fantastically written, heart-stopping from page one. Expect to see it on all the award lists ― Sarah Hilary
I'm in awe. What a magnificent achievement. Gripping, heart-breaking, transcendent. It's bound to be a huge hit - and an award winner ― Paul Burston
Book Description
A dark and brilliant new standalone thriller from a rising star in the crime genre.
About the Author
Will Dean grew up in the East Midlands and had lived in nine different villages before the age of eighteen. After studying Law at the LSE and working in London, he settled in rural Sweden where he built a house in a boggy clearing at the centre of a vast elk forest, and it's from this base that he compulsively reads and writes. His debut novel, Dark Pines, was selected for Zoe Ball's Book Club, shortlisted for the Guardian Not the Booker prize and named a Daily Telegraph Book of the Year. Red Snow was published in January 2019 and won Best Independent Voice at the Amazon Publishing Readers' Awards, 2019.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 January 2021
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Where to begin? I haven’t read a book this devastating and claustrophobic since Room. As much as I wanted to keep on reading there were times when I had to stop and put the book down. I was so affected by the narrative and Jane’s (not her real name) terrible plight. Will Dean captures her voice beautifully. A woman desperately trying to hang onto herself and her sense of worth whilst systematically stripped of her few possessions and her humanity. A woman forced to slave for a man who claims to be her husband, watched by cameras when he’s out. A woman physically, sexually and mentally abused. A woman whose life seemed incredibly real to me. But in this dark, dark place there is a spark of joy for ‘Jane’. I’m not going to say any more about it but it’s this spark that lights a beacon of hope and points to a way forward.
I know Will Dean does a lot of research for all his books and aims to make them as accurate as possible. I’m sure he’s done the same here. As I’ve already said, this story was all too real for me. My hope is that people don’t just read this and wax lyrical about how wonderful it is (which it is) but will be spurred into action too. And that’s the whole point. This may be fiction but it’s a fact for so many people trapped in modern day slavery. The Last Thing to Burn highlights this so clearly and setting it in the Fens in the UK makes it our problem, something that can’t be ignored.
An outstanding novel and, even though it's only January, a real contender for my book of the year.
I know Will Dean does a lot of research for all his books and aims to make them as accurate as possible. I’m sure he’s done the same here. As I’ve already said, this story was all too real for me. My hope is that people don’t just read this and wax lyrical about how wonderful it is (which it is) but will be spurred into action too. And that’s the whole point. This may be fiction but it’s a fact for so many people trapped in modern day slavery. The Last Thing to Burn highlights this so clearly and setting it in the Fens in the UK makes it our problem, something that can’t be ignored.
An outstanding novel and, even though it's only January, a real contender for my book of the year.
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Rating: 2.2/5
Plenty of other reviewers have classed this as a 4 or 5-star read, but at the risk of being something of an outlier, this one didn't really do it for me.
I admire the writer for tackling the important and thorny subject of human trafficking, but viewed as a piece of crime fiction, I felt this was disappointing and drawn out.
Thanh Dao is young Vietnamese woman who, along with a number of other refugees, has become a victim of illegal trafficking. It is nine years since she arrived in the UK and the past seven of those years she has spent being held captive and abused by a farmer in the east of England. The novel deals with her traumatic experiences and her resolve to survive, retain her identity and hope, one day, to regain her freedom.
Given the subject matter, there was always going to be the potential for this to make for grim reading. Personally, I was never convinced by the voice that the author gave to Thanh Dao, the main protagonist. Her thoughts and references didn't seem to marry up with a young woman from her background and with her limited life experiences. Consequently, this had an adverse impact on the authenticity of the character and her situation, resulting in much of the desired impact being lost.
I also struggled with the pacing of the novel. Whilst I appreciate the claustrophobic atmosphere the writer was aiming to create, by the time I was a third of the way through the book, I was becoming quite bored. The book only has 256 pages, but it felt considerably longer.
Plenty of other reviewers have classed this as a 4 or 5-star read, but at the risk of being something of an outlier, this one didn't really do it for me.
I admire the writer for tackling the important and thorny subject of human trafficking, but viewed as a piece of crime fiction, I felt this was disappointing and drawn out.
Thanh Dao is young Vietnamese woman who, along with a number of other refugees, has become a victim of illegal trafficking. It is nine years since she arrived in the UK and the past seven of those years she has spent being held captive and abused by a farmer in the east of England. The novel deals with her traumatic experiences and her resolve to survive, retain her identity and hope, one day, to regain her freedom.
Given the subject matter, there was always going to be the potential for this to make for grim reading. Personally, I was never convinced by the voice that the author gave to Thanh Dao, the main protagonist. Her thoughts and references didn't seem to marry up with a young woman from her background and with her limited life experiences. Consequently, this had an adverse impact on the authenticity of the character and her situation, resulting in much of the desired impact being lost.
I also struggled with the pacing of the novel. Whilst I appreciate the claustrophobic atmosphere the writer was aiming to create, by the time I was a third of the way through the book, I was becoming quite bored. The book only has 256 pages, but it felt considerably longer.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2021
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I just finished this book & finally the breath that I’ve been holding finally escaped. Can honestly say I have not read a more thrilling & devastatingly amazing book. So traumatically brilliant my heart is only just calming. Omg loved it, devoured it in two days & totally blown away. A must read that’s for sure. Stop everything, down tools, escape in this amazing book. It was one hell of a journey & I loved every delectable minute & word of it. Congratulations & big thanks Will Dean, what a brilliant masterpiece.
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A devastatingly brilliant book totally blown away & couldn’t put it down
By G from Greenwich on 8 January 2021
I just finished this book & finally the breath that I’ve been holding finally escaped. Can honestly say I have not read a more thrilling & devastatingly amazing book. So traumatically brilliant my heart is only just calming. Omg loved it, devoured it in two days & totally blown away. A must read that’s for sure. Stop everything, down tools, escape in this amazing book. It was one hell of a journey & I loved every delectable minute & word of it. Congratulations & big thanks Will Dean, what a brilliant masterpiece.
By G from Greenwich on 8 January 2021
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compelling exploration of difficult themes cunningly disguised as a page turning thriller
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 January 2021Verified Purchase
Content warning: abuse, violence, trafficking
A young woman lives in a remote farmhouse in England, keeping house for the farmer. She doesn't leave the house- every move she makes, he is watching, controlling. He calls her Jane. To keep herself sane she reads and re-reads a favourite novels or the letters from her sister, who had made the long journey with her some years ago. She dreams of a time when she can escape and be reunited with her sister.
Wow! From the first page I was gripped and could not bear to put this down until I'd found out if 'Jane' would prevail.
It's grim reading a lot of the time, but breathlessly, beautifully written and so expertly plotted and paced I was in awe of the writing even as I wanted to race through the story.
An amazing book.
A young woman lives in a remote farmhouse in England, keeping house for the farmer. She doesn't leave the house- every move she makes, he is watching, controlling. He calls her Jane. To keep herself sane she reads and re-reads a favourite novels or the letters from her sister, who had made the long journey with her some years ago. She dreams of a time when she can escape and be reunited with her sister.
Wow! From the first page I was gripped and could not bear to put this down until I'd found out if 'Jane' would prevail.
It's grim reading a lot of the time, but breathlessly, beautifully written and so expertly plotted and paced I was in awe of the writing even as I wanted to race through the story.
An amazing book.
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