A Long Shadow by Caroline Kington

A Long Shadow by Caroline Kington

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Rural noir from the acclaimed author of the Summerstoke trilogy

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A Long Shadow by Caroline Kington

'Rural noir' from the acclaimed author of the Summerstoke trilogy.A young farmer is found dead. Was it suicide? Was it an accident? Or was it murder?Past events, unknown, unnoticed, cast long shadows, and as his widow struggles to find answers, she suspects her life, too, is threatened. Caroline Kington's absorbing new thriller is set at the turn of the century amid the BSE crisis.
`A courageous book in many ways..compelling and at times heartbreaking, this is a gripping and suspenseful read, delivering a satisfying ending. I couldn't put it down' - The Lady, `A compelling novel about love, trust and courage. If you love a good romance and a family tragedy, this book is for you' - In de Boekenkast, `An engrossing family history with a very satisfying conclusion. Highly recommended' - Books and Winegums, `A Long Shadow is an emotionally intense, moving story of love, obsession, secrets and lies... Convincing... engrossing... this gripping novel perfectly captures the sights and smells of rural life' - Chez Maximka, `A compelling and emotional family drama...heart-breaking at times' - Over the Rainbow
Caroline Kington spent most of her working life in theatre and television, as a director, producer and founder of the fringe theatre company Antidote Theatre.
Since the death of her husband Miles Kington, the columnist and broadcaster, she has posthumously published three of his books: a humorous memoir of his illness, called How Shall I Tell the Dog?; a collection of his columns and other writings, The Best By Miles; and a collection of his celebrated ‘Franglais’ columns that had not appeared in book form before, Le Bumper Book of Franglais.
In her own right, she is the author of the Summerstoke trilogy of rural comedies. She insists that no character in the series is based on anybody from the small village near Bath where she has lived for many years. Nobody believes her.
Her novel A Long Shadow had its origins in a feature she made for Channel 4 News at the turn of this century about the pressures on farmers as a result of BSE and foot-and-mouth disease.
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ISBN 13 9781785631184
ISBN 10 1785631187
Title A Long Shadow
Author Caroline Kington
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Eye Books
Year published 2019-05-09
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.