Midwinter of the Spirit - Hardcover

Book 2 of 17: Merrily Watkins Mysteries

Rickman, Phil

 
9780333751732: Midwinter of the Spirit

Synopsis

The bishop is keen to see a woman at the spiritual cutting edge, so the Rev Merrily Watkins finds herself replacing a retiring exorcist who is opposed to women priests and not only refuses to be of help, but ensures she's exposed to the job at its most terrifying and distasteful. Paperback 0333751469 $25.00.

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Review

Ancient history, violent deaths, feuds, intrigues and murder. A most original sleuth. * The Times * A thriller that calms spirits both quick and dead. Rich with shivers. * Guardian * First rate crime with demons that go bump in the night. * Daily Mail * A dark no man's land where murder mingles with superstition. Brilliant. * ANDREW TAYLOR * Phil Rickman is one of my all-time favorites. I love everything he's done, from horror to mystery to supernatural thriller - often all in the same book. * DIANA GABALDON *

From the Author

just for the record...
The problem is, if you write novels involving anything supernatural, they file you under horror. Now, I'll accept 'eerie', I'll go with 'chilling', but horror... I don't think so. Nor fantasy; I hate fantasy. I write thrillers with real people and an element of the supernatural. That's it. Anyway, a couple of years ago, I decided to do one that nobody would ever slot into the dark space between Stephen King and Anne Rice. This was The Wine of Angels, a village mystery with murder, missing girls, incest, cider and a ghost. The book's central character was a female vicar, Merrily Watkins. I liked her and thought she deserved a series. So, Midwinter of the Spirit is the one in which Merrily becomes diocesan exorcist (or deliverance minister, as they term it these days} for Hereford. It's a little darker than Wine, but still essentially a crime-based thriller with a vein of supernatural - a 'spiritual procedural', if you like. Probably the first-ever. The third in the series, A Crown of Lights - the story of a modern witch-hunt on the Welsh border - is out in February 2001. It isn't horror either. But a little scary? Quite possibly.

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