The Wild Hunt

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Tin House Books
Publish Date
Pages
351
Dimensions
5.59 X 8.49 X 0.98 inches | 0.83 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781953534224

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About the Author
Emma Seckel is an award-winning writer and photographer living in Toronto, Canada.
Reviews
Haunting. . . . asking questions about homecoming, perception, communal grief, memory--and hope.-- "NPR Books"
Perfect for a hint of Halloween.-- "Likewise"
I cannot wait to read Emma Seckel's folk-horror-infused new island thriller, The Wild Hunt. The sluagh, or birds rumored to carry the souls of the dead, fly thick above the Scottish islands in October, the skies heavy with the souls of the dead, and in this immediate-post-war-set novel, the spookiest month of the year comes with unique dangers.--Molly Odintz "Crime Reads"
Unusual and imaginative. . . . a well-written romance intertwined with fantastical elements of a legend not widely known.-- "PopMatters"
Treading deftly into the worlds of folklore and magical realism, Seckel keenly captures a tone that echoes the eerie moor scenery of the island: hazy, haunting, and teeming with misgivings. A foreboding mystery with surprising glimmers of hope.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Stirring and atmospheric. . . . Seckel draws a dense portrait of a community in turmoil and Leigh's determination to find a way forward. The result is a moving story exploring home, loss, and grief, and it is an irresistible read.-- "Necessary Fiction"
A moving historical novel haunted by folklore and reality alike, best enjoyed during the slow slide from summer into fall.-- "Lit Hub"
Promising premise, beautiful writing.-- "Library Journal"
An eerie, melodic debut.-- "The New York Times Book Review"
Seckel's writing is vivid and transports the reader to the moors and rocky cliffs with crows swarming overhead. . . . A haunting mythology and an exploration of human emotion.-- "Southern Review of Books"
Moody, atmospheric. . . . Seckel deftly weaves Celtic legend into the story so seamlessly it feels like real life.-- "The Best of Times"
Extraordinary. . . . Stunning. . . . Powerful and gorgeous-ly executed, author Emma Seckel has crafted a compelling title that occurs in another time, but is more fitting than most for the troubled world we are living in today.-- "Locus Magazine"
The Wild Hunt is a thriller, and a family drama; a mystery but also a romance; a war novel and a ghost story. It's a social commentary. It's a tear-jerker. I'm not sure how one novel can be all of these things, and also be gut-punchingly sad, beautifully written, and oddly hopeful, but it is. Evocative, haunting, and deeply compelling, The Wild Hunt weaves together the known and unknown worlds in pursuit of the answer to the most elusive of life's questions: how can life go on after devastating loss?--Amy Brill, author of The Movement of Stars
What a debut for Emma Seckel! The Wild Hunt is a gorgeous, haunting novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading.--Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Circle and The Book That Matters Most
The Wild Hunt is a gorgeously written, entirely captivating debut novel set on an island off the coast of Scotland in the wake of World War II. Rich in atmosphere and historical detail, this novel and its exquisitely drawn characters will transport even the most reticent reader to a different time and place, and captivate them until it's satisfying conclusion. A deeply engrossing read.--Cristina Alger Wang, author of Girls Like Us
Intoxicating and atmospheric. . . . This moody meditation delivers.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Seckel weaves historical fiction with mystery and fantastic elements and threads of romance in this tale of love, grief, attachment to place and resistance to change. Her island setting is both otherworldly and firmly rooted, and her prose style is lushly evocative. This imaginative novel is memorable and wild indeed.-- "Shelf Awareness"
Gorgeous.-- "The Star Tribune"
A story world drawn with exquisite care. . . . thoroughly compelling.-- "Ploughshares"
A Gothic autumnal immersion.-- "The Daily Kos"
Somehow both dreamy and nightmarish, speculative and concretely real, The Wild Hunt is a richly emotional tale about home, community, love and self.-- "Bookreporter"
Lyrical and tender.-- "Historical Novel Society"