Shelter

Shelter

by Chaz Brenchley (Author)

Synopsis

Rowan Coffey, one of those hyper-smart young men who are generally too bright for their own good, is nineteen when one of his friends is murdered. Rowan, who had no alibi and was under suspicion, has been knocked off-balance by the experience and leaves university seeking the comfort and familiarity of home. But Rowan's valley is under threat. A New Age convoy has rolled in and brought police and the potential of violence, and a water company wants to damming the river to create a reservoir which will drown Rowan's childhood. Then the promised violence erupts, and Rowan is drawn into battle by forces he never believed existed...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 06 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0340708093
ISBN 13: 9780340708095

Media Reviews
'A powerful writer who deserves to be much better known' Inverness Courier 'It's subtle, it's clever, and it slides in under your skin, but make no mistake, this novel is absolutely wicked' Newcastle Journal 'Brenchley is a writer who worms his way into the very heads and hearts of his characters and tells their terrible, tragic truths' -- Val McDermid Chaz Brenchley sent me a draft of his forthcoming book SHELTER which I thought was fantastic. It left me dazed and full of questions and determined to give the published book to all my friends so we can talk about what's going on!' -- Melanie Harris, Producer, BBC Radio Drama 'Brenchley has style and class in long measure and weaves the texture of a poet around a crime plot through stunning narrative' -- Newcastle Evening Chronicle 'Bewitchingly told ... This is a story to savour, with a twist in the tail that chills the very marrow' -- Manchester Evening News 'Brenchley grabs you by the throat...you are sucked into the claustrophobic chills of the spiralling plot...beautifully crafted' -- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 'A powerful writer who deserves to be much better known' -- Inverness Courier 'It's subtle, it's clever, it slides under your skin, but make no mistake, this novel is absolutley wicked.' -- Newcastle Journal
Author Bio
Chaz Brenchley is a patron of the Durham Literature Festival, serves on the panel of the Northern Arts and is an active member of the Crime Writers' Association. He lives in Newcastle with two cats and indulges in good whisky, good cooking, and playing snooker badly.