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Cold Boy's Wood

Carol Birch
Barcode 9781838939427
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Release Date: 01/04/2021

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Crime Thrillers & Mystery
Label: Apollo
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

A body is uncovered in a mudslide just outside the village of Andwiston. In the pub they talk of a murder, but Dan – sometime mechanic, constant drunk – is finding it hard to sift through his jumbled memories.


Fusing the ghost story with sharp, psychological insight, this is a brilliant and timely novel about loneliness, buried secrets and the havoc they play on the mind from Booker-shortlisted author Carol Birch.

Did you hear? Big landslip over by Ercol. Last night. The road into Gully's closed off. They found a body. Got police tape. All that stuff. They only do that for murder, don't they? Murder!

A body has been uncovered in a mudslide just outside the village of Andwiston. In the pub they talk of murder, but Dan – sometime mechanic, constant drunk – is finding it hard to sift through his jumbled memories. Watching him from the dark is Lorna, a lost soul living in the woods, haunted by ghosts and a vision from her childhood: a cold boy standing alone in Gallinger's field.

Fusing the ghost story with sharp, psychological insight, Cold Boy's Wood is an arresting, timely novel about loneliness, buried secrets and the havoc they play on the mind.

'A naturally literary writer who can, with a simple image, evoke the deepest emotion' Guardian

'A haunting murder mystery, Cold Boy's Wood is also a double portrait of damaged souls' Sunday Times Crime Club

'Fusing the supernatural with the psychological, Birch's story is, at its heart, a human one' Big Issue

'Her prose has an irresistible vigour. Her words sing on the page' Financial Times