Golden Hill

hardcover

Published Dec. 1, 2011 by Faber & Faber.

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4 stars (7 reviews)

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Golden Hill

5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed Golden Hill.

The dialogue is very sharp and the fencing between Mr Smith and Tabitha in particular is great reading.

Historical New York is very well drawn and realised.

The mystery of Mr Smith's intentions is quite gripping for most of the book.

The ending I found slightly disappointing but it can't take the shine off the book for me.

Highly recommended.

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4 stars

A historical novel written in a modern literary style. I went back and forth over whether or not I liked the modern style - generally, I prefer historical fiction to be written in a good pastiche of the style of the period where it's set, but if you want to do something different narratively, it's much better to use a modern one instead. As the publisher's blurb states, this is in the vein of eighteenth-century fiction in that the hero is kind of a scoundrel, but he's much less straightforwardly scoundrelish than Tom Jones, who was always looking out for a good time. Richard has a Plan.

And at the same time, you really get a sense of what New York City would have been like in the colonial period. So often, "colonial" really means "revolutionary" and we have to run through the complaints about taxation and quartering, but this …

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