A Place in the Country by Rob Stuart

A Place in the Country by Rob Stuart

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A tale of passions, mayhem and pagan rites in the idyllic countryside

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A Place in the Country by Rob Stuart

When yuppies Mitchell and Jocasta Dever move into Yew Tree cottage in the Hampshire village of Itchen Prior they fondly imagine they’ll be starting a new life of bucolic bliss in a rural idyll. In fact, things don’t exactly turn out like that. What they find is a seething pit of incest, sexual jealousy, paganism, exploitation, sharp business practices, feudalism and murder. 'A Place in the Country' - whose galaxy of characters includes Sherborne St John, the lord of the manor and his scheming wife, Gwendolyn, who keeps her stable hand, Crux Easton, as a sex slave; Jed Smith, exploitative garden centre owner who uses the Bosnian student Jagoda Doboj and her friends as cheap illegal labour, and the deeply dubious Warren family - is a novel that takes a hilarious, jaunty, and also often moving and disturbing look at a rural idyll that is anything but.
Rob Stuart was born in Germany where his father was a UK Ministry of Defence officer on the East German frontier. Rob has been a bookseller, civil servant, wine bar owner and EFL teacher. He is now retired.
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ISBN 13 9781911546337
ISBN 10 1911546333
Title A Place in the Country
Author Rob Stuart
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Conrad Press
Year published 2018-05-01
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.