
Coming August 2012 . . .
‘A novel of such calibre whets the appetite for more’ – The Irish Examiner
Nora has come home to the Sussex coast where, every dawn, she runs along the creek path to the sea. In the half light, fragments of cello music crash through her mind, but she casts them out – it’s more than a year since she performed in public. There are memories she must banish in order to survive: a charismatic teacher with gold-flecked eyes, a mistake she cannot unmake. At home her mother Ada is waiting: a fragile, bitter woman who distils for herself a glamorous past as she smokes French cigarettes in her unkempt garden.
In the village of Bosham the future is invading. A charming young documentary maker has arrived to shoot a film about King Cnut and his cherished but illegitimate daughter, whose body is buried under the flagstones of the local church. As Jonny disturbs the fabric of the village, digging up tales of ancient battles and burials, the threads lead back to home and Ada and Nora find themselves face to face with the shameful secrets they had so carefully buried.
One day, Nora finds a half-dead baby bird in a ditch. She brings him home and, over the hot summer months, cradles Rook back to life.
Set in the ancient Sussex village of Bosham, Rusbridge’s mesmerising story of family, legacy and turning back the tides explores the mystery surrounding Harold II’s burial place, the hidden histories of the Bayeux Tapestry and connections forged through three women’s secrets and their stories, past and present.
‘A brilliant new voice’ Alison Macleod
Posted in Uncategorized | Written By Jane November 18, 2011






