The Cure of Souls

The Cure of Souls

by PhilRickman (Author)

Synopsis

As high summer bakes the rich earth of north-east Herefordshire, dark shadows gather - quite literally - round a converted hopkiln where the last owner was savagely murdered. Though the local vicar dismisses claims by its current occupants that the place is haunted, their story is soon splashed over a Sunday newspaper - and Merrily Watkins is directed by the Bishop of Hereford to defuse this situation. Merrily, however, is already contending with a woman's claim that her adopted teenage daughter is possessed by an evil spirit. In both cases Merrily remains unconvinced but, in this summer of oppressive heat and sudden storms, nothing is ever quite what it seems.

As she is drawn into a tangle of trickery, deceit, corruption and sexual menace, her hastily conducted exorcism produces unhappy results. With her career now on the line, she and her good friend Lol Robinson try desperately to uncover the secrets of Knight's From - a village concealing a past as twisted as the bines on the hop-plants once surrounding it. There they discover how local history became entwined with the legacy and superstitions of the Romani gypsies who once harvested the hops. And it seems the Rom had long memories -- on both sides of the grave.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Pan Books
Published: 08 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0330487566
ISBN 13: 9780330487566

Media Reviews
In her role as diocesan exorcist, Merrily is looking into a family's claims that 'evil' has possessed their daughter when the Bishop of Hereford asks her to intervene in a dispute over whether or not a converted hopkiln is haunted. Once used to dry hops, the kiln was also the scene of a terrible murder. Sensible, down-to-earth Merrily, as she investigates each case, isn't totally convinced that the unnatural phenomena are genuine. However, after her attempted exorcism of the hopkiln fails, another brutal murder occurs, the possessed daughter tries to commit suicide, and she begins to question her own judgment. In a search for the truth, Merrily, her daughter, and her friend, Lol Robinson, find intrigue, lies, cover-ups, danger, and the unexplainable. While the unraveling of the two stories takes time, the pace is fast and plot twists await the reader right up until the very end. The rural English setting and a cast of quirky yet believable characters add to the realism that makes this a most provocative read.
Author Bio
Phil Rickman, born in Lancashire, has won awards for his TV and radio journalism. After five acclaimed novels, he introduced this fascinating new series with The Wine of Angels. He is married and lives on the Welsh Border.