Nothing But Grass

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Pub Date Jun 11 2015 | Archive Date Jun 12 2015

Description

In the summer of 1875, two travellers walk south across the Lincolnshire Wolds to a village riven with dark secrets.


When Norman Tanner kills his workmate on a cold February morning a century later, he thinks he’s got away with murder. But Norman doesn’t know about the workmate’s girlfriend, or the child that will come back to haunt him; and how he is caught up in a story that stretches back to that Victorian summer. For some in the village of Southby and its nearby grand estate, man is master of his fate, and the world is full of meaning; for others there is nothing but grass.

In the summer of 1875, two travellers walk south across the Lincolnshire Wolds to a village riven with dark secrets.


When Norman Tanner kills his workmate on a cold February morning a century later...


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UK edition – available to read wordlwide excluding US.


Advance Praise

The Wolf Pit: A love letter to a family defined by a desire to make beauty and a gift for telling stories. The Wolf Pit has more quietly desperate heroism than any book I’ve ever read. - Brian Morton, Sunday Herald

2The Wolf Pit: Persuasive, atmospheric writing. A love letter to a past world - Sunday Times

3The Wolf Pit: Bittersweet - The Times

4The Wolf Pit: The book takes on an existential desire to understand who we really are - Spectator
The Wolf Pit: A love letter to a family defined by a desire to make beauty and a gift for telling stories. The Wolf Pit has more quietly desperate heroism than any book I’ve ever read. - Brian...

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Exciting new literary voice & prize-winning author: debut novel from author of the acclaimed memoir The Wolf Pit ('Persuasive, atmospheric...a love letter to a past world' Sunday Times); twice shortlisted for the Sunday Times EFG Private Bank short story award and shortlisted for the PEN/Ackerley prize for memoir and autobiography.

A tainted Albion: portrait of modern rural England. In a small village in Lincolnshire, dark secrets lurk under the surface. Gripping story of interwoven lives over a century as layers of history start coming back to haunt the present.

Very well-connected author: AS Byatt is a huge fan, as is Kate Summerscale. Guaranteed literary support.

For fans of: Philip Hensher, Sarah Hall, Jim Crace, Jonathan Coe, Nicola Barker, Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem

Exciting new literary voice & prize-winning author: debut novel from author of the acclaimed memoir The Wolf Pit ('Persuasive, atmospheric...a love letter to a past world' Sunday Times); twice...

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