Impossible Causes
By (Author) Julie Mayhew
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Raven Books
5th January 2021
1st October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
350g
'A claustrophobic tale of outsiders versus insiders, religious fervour versus age-old paganism and, ultimately, women and men. A tightly told and powerful story of sins, lies and secrets long held' i Four elements. Four seasons. Four points on the compass. Four teenage girls. And one dead body. 'This highly atmospheric tale is both thrilling and poignant' Heat Eerie and menacing, timely and moving, Impossible Causes is an unputdownable novel that examines the consequences of silence kept at young womens expense.
Atmospheric and disorientating A claustrophobic tale of outsiders versus insiders, religious fervour versus age-old paganism and, ultimately, women and men. A tightly told and powerful story of sins, lies and secrets long held -- Sarah Hughes * i *
Dense and claustrophobic, this well-written novel reprises the old themes of men whose need to control women is so frenzied that they cannot see any female as an independent human being * Literary Review *
This highly imaginative novel and its meticulously created community of characters was an addictive read with twists and turns and a wonderful sense of place. Beautifully written, beguiling and compelling -- Lisa Ballantyne, author of 'The Guilty One'
A beautiful piece of writing hypnotically convincing, eerie and disturbing. Mayhew's is a voice I long to hear more of -- Alex Marwood, author of 'The Wicked Girls'
Exploring the consequences of staying silent at one womans expense, this highly atmospheric tale is both thrilling and poignant * Heat *
Pacey and original Mayhews characters will enthral and appal in equal measure * Woman *
A clever, claustrophobic story of suspicion and superstition * Sunday Express *
Julie is an actress turned writer. She is an award-winning novelist, an award-nominated radio dramatist and has written short stories and stage plays to critical acclaim. As a participant in the BFI Network x BAFTA Crew scheme, she also writes and directs for the screen.