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To Dream of the Dead

Merrily Watkins, Book 10

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To Dream of the Dead

By: Phil Rickman
Narrated by: Emma Powell
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December, and the river is rising. The village of Ledwardine has never been flooded in living memory. Within days it will be an island. There's no electricity. The church is serving as a temporary mortuary for two people who drowned. Only one man feels safer. An aggressively-atheist author has been moved, for his own safety, Rushdie-style, into a secluded house just outside the village. Fundamentalist Christians have hated him for years. Now he's offended the Muslims. Bad move.

Meanwhile, archaeologists, assisted by Merrily's teenage daughter, Jane, are at work in Coleman's Meadow, unearthing an ancient row of standing stones which some people would rather stay buried. The atheist's temporary home is close to the site, and his young wife is becoming conspicuously agitated. Is it the fear of discovery – or the kind of fear that she, of all people, could never disclose? One thing is clear – the last person who's going to be welcome in that house is an exorcist.

With the flood water washing up Church Lane towards the vicarage and the shop running out of cigarettes, it looks like a cold and complex Christmas for Merrily Watkins in an ancient community forced to untangle its own history against the swirling uncertainty of the future.

©2008 Phil Rickman (P)2009 Isis Audio
Crime Fiction Detective Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction

Critic reviews

"A national treasure." (Daily Mail)

"Rickman is an excellent writer, terrific on atmosphere." (The Times)

"Credible characters...and absorbing archaeological lore are a plus." (Publishers Weekly)

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I can’t say enough about how much I love these books. Merrily, Jane, Lol, Gomer and Bliss keep the warm heart of the books going but each story has a really intriguing plot. This one touches on the crazy fringes of Christian evangelism and TV archaeology, corruption in local government and mysterious ancient monuments. Was sorry when it ended and wanted to hear it all over again. As with the rest of the series, brilliant narration.

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A big treat to hear more about Lucy Devenish. Great voices and production values too! Phil Rickman's Merrily Watkins series is such an absorbing mix of personalities and their narrative arcs, with crime, archaeology, spirituality and just an edge of a shadow of the supernatural blended in. Bravo.

Fabulous story and characterisation

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