'Like Candida Clark, Fletcher works that rich vein of poetic prose in which characters' emotions are closely bound up with objects and landscape!a commendably and disturbing successor to "Eve Green".' Rachel Hore, Independent on Sunday 'A mysterious, elemental and, at times, beautifully poetic novel.' Waterstones Books Quarterly '!Fletcher enhances her reputation with this second novel about the relationship between two sisters!Fletcher has a remarkable talent with words!her approach to the world is side-on, not direct she is attuned to the ambiguities, the spaces, the gaps left in language, the things that are not spoken she imbues inanimate objects with a life of their own, a history and a personality and a voice.
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