The enthralling historical fantasy novel
The new novel from Susan Fletcher, author of the bestselling βEve Greenβ and βOystercatchersβ.
The new novel from Susan Fletcher, author of the bestselling βEve Greenβ and βOystercatchersβ.
1692. Corrag, a wild young girl from the mountains of Scotland, has been imprisoned as a witch. Terrified, in a cold, filthy cell, she awaits her fate of death by burning β until she is visited by Charles Leslie, a young Irishman, hungry to question her. For Corrag knows more than it seems: she was witness to the bloody and brutal Massacre of Glencoe.
But to reveal what she knows, Corrag demands a chance to tell her true story. It is a tale of passion and courage, magic and betrayal, and the difference that a single heart can make to the great events of history.
Previously published as Corrag
Short-listed for John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize 2010
“Praise for Oystercatchers:'Fletcher has a remarkable talent with wordsβ¦her approach to the world is side-on, not direct; she is attuned to the ambiguities, the spaces, the gaps left in language, the things that are not spoken; she imbues inanimate objects with a life of their own, a history and a personality and a voice. Fletcher is the woman writer par excellence: intelligent, perceptive, intuitiveβ¦British readers looking for a local equivalent to Alice Munro won't have to look much furtherβ¦She is a highly talented writer and fully deserves the acclaim she has received - and the popularity that goes with it.' The Scotsman'Oystercatchers is a stunning novelβ¦both emotionally discomfiting and romantic; at times puzzling, it is profound, beautiful and redemptive. Oystercatchers is the work of a seriously talented young author in possession of one of the most poetic and original voices working now.' Joanna Briscoe, Guardian'Her prose is extraordinarily lyrical: haunted, dreamlike and precise, reminiscent at times of Sylvia Plathβ¦Fletcher's words are undeniably beautiful and her themes are profoundβ¦a haunting novel.' Sunday Times”
βCorrag's descriptions combine the oblique originality of a child with the precision and control of a poetβ¦the novel is crowded with images stunning in their freshness and simplicityβ¦there are moments when the sheer beauty of the prose takes one's breath awayβ¦it is a novel of extraordinary beauty and quiet power that is impossible, having read it, not to look at the world anew' Guardian
'Corrag is a beguiling and sensitive heroine and Fletcher's powers of description are as strong as ever in her third novel' Financial Times
'Fletcher gives Corrag a lyrical narrative voiceβ¦a fascinating aspect of history' Daily Mail
'Susan Fletcher's lyrical, poetic style is burnished to a rare shine in her third bookβ¦her descriptions of the Scottish landscape are breathtaking, as is her depiction of the lonesome girl who is enraptured by the beauty of the Highlandsβ¦Incredibly moving' Marie Claire
'As compelling as it is heartbreakingβ¦Fletcher's powerful prose will stay with you long after you finish the last page. Highly recommended' Image Magazine
Susan Fletcher was born in 1979 in Birmingham. She is the author of the bestselling EVE GREEN, winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award, WITCH LIGHT and OYSTERCATCHERS.
The new novel from Susan Fletcher, author of the bestselling 'Eve Green' and 'Oystercatchers'. 1692. Corrag, a wild young girl from the mountains of Scotland, has been imprisoned as a witch. Terrified, in a cold, filthy cell, she awaits her fate of death by burning - until she is visited by Charles Leslie, a young Irishman, hungry to question her. For Corrag knows more than it seems: she was witness to the bloody and brutal Massacre of Glencoe. But to reveal what she knows, Corrag demands a chance to tell her true story. It is a tale of passion and courage, magic and betrayal, and the difference that a single heart can make to the great events of history.
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