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The Wilding

by Maria McCann

In her second novel, Maria McCann returns to 17th Century England, where life is struggling to return to normal after the horrific tumult of the Civil War. In the village of Spadboro Jonathan Dymond, a 26-year old cider-maker who lives with his parents, has until now enjoyed a quiet, harmonious existence. As the novel opens, a letter arrives from his uncle with a desperate request to speak with his father. When his father returns from the visit the next day, all he can say is that Jonathan's uncle has died. Then Jonathan finds a fragment of the letter in the family orchard, with talk of inheritance and vengeance. He resolves to unravel the mystery at the heart of his family - a mystery which will eventually threaten the lives and happiness of Jonathan and all those he holds dear.

 

Publisher: Faber
  • Maria McCann

    Maria McCann lives and works in Somerset, combining teaching and writing with other interested including voluntary communities and the allotments movement. Her first novel, As Meat Loves Salt, was published in 2000 and her short fiction has been published in various anthologies.

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