Native Rites

Native Rites

by David Hewson (Author)

Synopsis

Fabulous countryside chiller -- Hewson's most accessible, suspenseful novel yet. A young couple move to the country. The husband Miles commutes each day to the city, leaving his wife Alison to get to know the locals, many of whom are frankly not all that friendly. At weekends, Miles, oblivious to his wife's concerns, loves to be 'one of the lads' in the pub. November comes, and with it the ancient bonfire festival. Alison could have been drunk, but she feels certain that she saw something terrible happen at the fire. And her husband was involved. Paranoia? Or a murder that an entire village has conspired in?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 17 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0006513581
ISBN 13: 9780006513582

Media Reviews
Praise for Semana Santa: 'He keeps the reader guessing... relentlessly tightening the suspense until the end' Daily Telegraph Praise for Epiphany: 'David Hewson has an altogether wider range of literary and cultural reference than most thrillers. Impressive...' Esquire Praise for Solstice: 'Hewson's inventiveness never flags... the characterization and dialogue are way above thriller norms, and the science is ingenious and plausible' Sunday Times
Author Bio
Former Features Editor of The Independent, now freelance for a variety of international newspapers, including the Sunday Times and The Times. A licensed aircraft pilot, he has flown throughout Europe and America, and was the founder and first editor of the aviation magazine Flyer. He is the author of three travel books on the sights, history and culture of southern Spain. He is married, with children.