Longlisted for The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction Shortlisted for the 2017 Costa First Novel Award New Faces of Fiction 2017, Observer Observer Fiction to look out for in 2017 The Irish Times What To Look Out for in 2017 from Independent Publishers Jen Campbell's 'Most Anticipated Books of 2017' Jean Bookish Thoughts 'Most Anticipated Releases of 2017' A dark social-realist fairytale, spotlighting the shadowy underside of 1920s England Summer 1923: the modern world. Orphaned Lucy Marsh climbs into the back of an old army truck and is whisked off to the woods north of London – a land haunted by the past, where lost souls and monsters conceal themselves in the trees. In a sunlit clearing she meets the 'funny men', a quartet of disfigured ex-soldiers named after Dorothy's companions in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Here are the loved and the damaged, dark forests and darker histories, and the ever-present risk of discovery and violent retribution. Xan Brooks' stunning debut is heartbreaking, disturbing and redemptive.
Observer Fiction to look out for in 2017 The Clocks in This House All Tell Different Times (Salt) by Xan Brooks - a fairytale wrapped within a historical novel, it's as quixotic and dreamlike as Ishiguro's The Buried Giant.
Alex Preston, author of In Love and War
Alex Preston, author of In Love and War
Observer Fiction to look out for in 2017 The Clocks in This House All Tell Different Times (Salt) by Xan Brooks - a fairytale wrapped within a historical novel, it's as quixotic and dreamlike as Ishiguro's The Buried Giant.
Alex Preston, author of In Love and War
Alex Preston, author of In Love and War