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Windmill Hill
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Windmill Hill
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lucy Atkins
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781529407938
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Quercus Publishing
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Imprint |
Quercus Publishing
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NZ Release Date |
30 May 2023 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
'Brilliantly observed. I loved it' CLAIRE FULLER 'Lucy Atkins, a one-of-a-kind author, has reached new heights' MICK HERRON 'A triumph. Funny, mysterious, moving and ingenious - a Shakespearian knot of happiness all round' PHILIP PULLMAN One night in a remote hunting lodge with a Hollywood director causes an international scandal that wrecks Astrid's glittering stage career, and her marriage. Her ex-husband, the charismatic Scottish actor Magnus Fellowes, goes on to find global fame, while Astrid retreats to a disintegrating Sussex windmill. Now 82, she lives there still, with a troupe of dachshunds and her long-suffering friend, Mrs Baker, who came to clean twenty years ago and never left. But the past is catching up with them. There has been an 'Awful Incident' at the windmill; the women are in shock. Then Astrid hears that Magnus, now on his death bed, is writing a tell-all memoir. Outraged, she sets off for Scotland, determined to stop him. Windmill Hill is the story of two very different women, both with painful pasts, and their eccentric friendship - deep, enduring, and loyal to the last. PRAISE FOR LUCY ATKINS 'It was an utter joy to relish Atkins's wonderfully skilled and unobtrusive writing and lose myself in the mystery' Sarah Perry 'An utterly compelling read' Claire Fuller 'Sly, witty and gripping . . . I loved it' Naomi Alderman 'Atkins excels at characterisation' Guardian 'A sinewy, supple and gorgeously satisfying triumph' Lucy Mangan 'Gripping as well as beautifully written' Polly Samson
Author Biography
Lucy Atkins is an award-winning author and journalist. She is a book critic for the Sunday Times and the Guardian, teaches on Oxford University's Creative Writing Master's degree and has judged the Costa Book Awards. She has written for publications including the Guardian, the Times, the Telegraph, the Times Literary Supplement and many UK magazines. Her third novel, The Night Visitor, has been optioned for television. Her most recent novel, Magpie Lane, was chosen as a book of the year by BBC Radio 4's Open Book, the Guardian, the Telegraph and Good Housekeeping magazine.
ReviewsWhat a fabulous character Lucy Atkins has created in Astrid! 82 with a wandering mind, she is eccentric, determined, loyal, and wholly believable. This novel, ultimately about female friendship is playful, brilliantly observed, and with a plot that leaps and skips and surprises in the best possible ways. I loved it * Claire Fuller * Windmill Hill is a compulsive and skilfully woven story of loyal female friendship, memories, regrets and secrets that will not stay buried. Lucy Atkins keeps the reader turning the pages hungrily * Clare Chambers * I loved Windmill Hill. Glorious characters in an intriguing, brilliantly told story. And so funny! * Nina Stibbe * Lucy Atkins, a one-of-a-kind writer, has reached new heights. Packed with story, character, sadness, friendship and joy, Windmill Hill is charming and shocking by turns, and never fails to delight * Mick Herron * Utterly gorgeous - a lush, rich mystery peopled by unforgettable characters * JP Delaney * Lucy Atkins is such a skilled storyteller, creating compelling, interesting characters who remain with the reader long after the last word is read. I loved the story of friendship at the heart of Windmill Hill and I was entranced by this exquisitely written novel. It's a novel I will be giving to all my friends. Beautifully written, it has stayed with me a long time * Clover Stroud * A triumph. Funny, mysterious, moving and ingenious - a Shakespearian knot of happiness all round * Philip Pullman * A fascinating exploration of the resilience of the aged and the determination to confront the ghosts of the past. The book keeps you in suspense until the final page * Michael Billington * I'm a big Lucy Atkins fan and Windmill Hill is a brilliantly structured tale of complicated lives which moves cleverly between several timelines. The protagonists are fascinating and the windmill almost a character in its own right. A really absorbing read * Adele Geras *
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