String Diaries

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Stephen Lloyd Jones: String Diaries (2015, Little Brown & Company)

448 pages

English language

Published Dec. 21, 2015 by Little Brown & Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-25445-8
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3 stars (3 reviews)

A family is hunted by a centuries-old monster: a man with a relentless obsession who can take on any identity. The String Diaries opens with Hannah frantically driving through the night--her daughter asleep in the back, her husband bleeding out in the seat beside her. In the trunk of the car rests a cache of diaries dating back 200 years, tied and retied with strings through generations. The diaries carry the rules for survival that have been handed down from mother to daughter since the 19th century. But how can Hannah escape an enemy with the ability to look and sound like the people she loves? Stephen Lloyd Jones's debut novel is a sweeping thriller that extends from the present day, to Oxford in the 1970s, to Hungary at the turn of the 19th century, all tracing back to a man from an ancient royal family with a consuming passion--a …

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Review of 'The string diaries' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

My sister-in-law recommended this book to me, and although it’s probably not something I’d have picked up on my own, I’m grateful to her.

In a nutshell, it’s about a monster that’s been stalking this one family since the 18th century. Because it’s set across multiple time periods, it has this epic feel to it, which I appreciated. It’s also loaded with symbolism. Most of which went right over my head (me being a relatively literal person most of the time), but I “got” enough of it to realise there’s lots I probably didn’t “get”.

The editing is fantastic. Flawless. In fact, it reminded me of one of my biggest bugbears in modern fiction: the use of the word “alright”. I hate it because “alright is not all right”.

And I’ve had arguments about it with fellow authors, readers, and editors, because it’s so common... but it only seem to …

Review of 'The string diaries' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

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Hannah Wilde is on the run. An evil which has stalked her family across generations now wants her. With her husband bleeding and her daughter asleep in the backseat of the car, they flee to Snowdonia to take refuge amongst the mountains. She can trust no one, not until their identity is verified.

The String Diaries has been likened to The Historian and A Discovery of Witches and for once I would agree; this book definitely falls into the same pot as the thriller of the family. If you like a mix of academia, urban fantasy and historical fiction, it’s well worth a read. I would say it is faster paced and a bit more action packed than the other two, despite jumping back and forth in time.

Although there are multiple timelines, it is essentially the story of one …

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  • Fiction, occult & supernatural
  • Fiction, thrillers, general