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Wrecker

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Wrecker

Contributors:

By (Author) Noel OReilly

ISBN:

9780008274542

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HQ

Publication Date:

17th April 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Historical fiction
Sea stories
Romance
Historical adventure fiction
Religious and spiritual fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

230g

Description

Compelling Sunday Times

A powerful debut exploring the dark side of Cornwall the wrecking and the drowned sailors where poverty drove villagers to dark deeds
Shipwrecks are part of life in the remote village of Porthmorvoren, Cornwall. And as the sea washes the bodies of the drowned onto the beach, it also brings treasures: barrels of liquor, exotic fruit, the chance to lift a fine pair of boots from a corpse, maybe even a jewel or two.

When, after a fierce storm, Mary Blight rescues a man half-dead from the sea, she ignores the whispers of her neighbours and carries him home to nurse better. Gideon Stone is a Methodist minister from Newlyn, a married man. Touched by Marys sacrifice and horrified by the superstitions and pagan beliefs the villagers cling to, Gideon sets out to bring light and salvation to Porthmorvoren by building a chapel on the hill.

But the village has many secrets and not everyone wants to be saved. As Mary and Gideon find themselves increasingly drawn together, jealousy, rumour and suspicion is rife. Gideon has demons of his own to face, and soon Marys enemies are plotting against her

Gripping, beautifully written and utterly beguiling, Noel OReillys debut WRECKER is a story of love, injustice, superstition and salvation, set against Cornwalls dark past.

Reviews

Written with a blazing energy and a Gothic edge, this portrait of 19th-century Cornwall is a cracker. Daily Mail

Noel OReillys lyrical writing brilliantly evokes the struggles of life in such a dramatic setting, as well as the hypocrisy and jealousy of society and Church. Sunday Express

Compelling Sunday Times

full of secrets, suspicions and rumour Woman & Home

With perfect prose, a fast-paced, intricate plot, and Mary, this is fiction of a literary standard that cant fail to please the reader. MyWeekly

With echoes of Du Maurier, this compelling Cornish drama weaves a tangled web of fallen faiths, of sins, seductions and deceits. Essie Fox

A gripping historical tale. Laced with Cornwall and menace in equal measure. I loved it. Liz Fenwick

Intense and immersive. It totally swept me away. Nicola Cornick

Noel OReilly conjures the spectacle of disintegrating ships and the gruesome business of scavengers picking as corpses washed ashore in this story about smugglers and wreckers in a Cornish fishing village. MAIL ONLINE

Author Bio

Noel O'Reilly was a student on the New Writing South Advanced writing course. He has worked as a journalist and editor at the international business media company RBI, and is now a freelance writer. This is his first novel. He lives in Brighton with his wife and children.

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