Midwinter of the spirit

542 pages

English language

Published Feb. 23, 2011 by Corvus.

ISBN:
978-0-85789-010-8
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OCLC Number:
751513916

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"An early winter slices though the old city of Hereford, a body is found in the River Wye, an ancient church is desecrated, and there are signs of a dark ritual on the hill overlooking the city. Meanwhile, reports of psychic unrest in the city's cathedral speak of an undying evil lying close to the heart of the Church of England. In this second electrifying tale, exorcist Rev. Merrily Watkins must tread in places where an intangible malevolence thrives uncurbed by the forces of law and order."--Book description.

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Another enjoyable read, though at times the convolutions of the plot annoy me. Too many twists and turns. I did also dislike the sudden climax which then just stopped and the recapping of the conclusion is not the way i like a narrative to run. The deus ex machina finale is not the best way compared to a blow by blow narrative in my opinion.

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After reading [b:The Lamp of the Wicked|325750|The Lamp of the Wicked (Merrily Watkins, #5)|Phil Rickman|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1315413700s/325750.jpg|1779116], which was less than impressive, I started re-reading this one to remind myself of what I liked about [a:Phil Rickman|182452|Phil Rickman|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1292252234p2/182452.jpg]'s books. This one is certainly the best of Rickman's Merrily Watkins series of books.

Merrily Watkins, Vicar of Ledwardine in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford, has some spooky experiences in the first book of the series, [b:The Wine of Angels|611395|The Wine of Angels (Merrily Watkins, #1)|Phil Rickman|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328870432s/611395.jpg|597864], and this leads to the new trendy and relevant bishop offering her the post of Diocesan Exorcist, with the more user-friendly title of "Deliverance Consultant". She attends a course on deliverance ministry in Wales, led by the Revd Huw Owen, and almost immediately after returning from the course finds herself inundated with "deliverance" work, leading to her churchwarden complaining that she is not spending enough …

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Subjects

  • Women clergy
  • Fiction

Places

  • Herefordshire
  • England