To Dream of the Dead: A Merrily Watkins Mystery (Merrily Watkins Mysteries)
To Dream of the Dead: A Merrily Watkins Mystery (Merrily Watkins Mysteries) book cover

To Dream of the Dead: A Merrily Watkins Mystery (Merrily Watkins Mysteries)

Mass Market Paperback – August 30, 2016

Price
$8.99
Publisher
Quercus Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1847247926
Dimensions
5.25 x 1.25 x 7.75 inches
Weight
11.8 ounces

Description

A first class thriller with a difference' Guardian.― Guardian Merrily is a most original sleuth and an interesting, sparky woman of emotional and spiritual depth. Rickman is an excellent writer, terrific on atmosphere? The best so far - The Times.― The Times Nail-biting, yet thoughtful and complex. What T.S. Eliot did for Canterbury Cathedral, Rickman does for Hereford' Jane Jakeman, Shotsmag.― Shotsmag.co.uk Phil Rickman lives on the Welsh border where he writes and presents the book programme Phil the Shelf on BBC Radio Wales. He is the author of nine other Merrily Watkins' Mysteries, introducing the Reverend in The Wine of Angels, and charting her career as the diocesan exorcist with Midwinter of the Spirit, A Crown of Lights, The Cure of Souls, The Lamp of the Wicked, The Prayer of the Night Shepherd, The Smile of a Ghost, The Remains of an Altar and The Fabric of Sin.

Features & Highlights

  • NOW A MAJOR ITV DRAMA
  • December in vicar and exorcist Merrily Watkins' village of Ledwardine, and the river is rising. The village 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.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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WOW!

I just finished To Dream of the Dead (im reading the Merrily series in order) my favorite so far. The multi climactic ending! Surprise after surprise after surprise, they just kept coming. I love how I could never see what's coming or guess who dunnit. And in the backdrop of fast paced bombshells is the exploration of how Paganism and Christianity compliment each other and the contemplation of non spiritual belief being disproved in the end by evidence of the existence of spirits interacting with the living and altering events in the material world. WOW
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Five Stars

Can't put into words how great this series of books is. Phil Rickman is BRILLIANT.
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Good book

This book was fun! All of the Merrily Watkins stories are hard to put down but this one is exceptionally clever.

Set during Christmas week, the story moves between murder, the excavation of the ancient site Merrily's daughter discovered and a flood that turns the village of Ledwardine into an isolated island. The book also brings together characters from previous books. Eirion is back and so,it seems,is the late Lucy Devenish.

This is a great book for Merrily's fans as well as a good one to introduce her to the new reader.