The Last Hours (Original)
Minette Walters
(Author)
Description
When the Black Death enters England through the port in Dorsetshire in June 1348, no one knows what manner of sickness it is--or how it spreads and kills so quickly. The Church cites God as the cause, and fear grips the people as they come to believe that the plague is a punishment for wickedness. But Lady Anne of Develish has her own ideas. Educated by nuns, Anne is a rarity among women, being both literate and knowledgeable. With her brutal husband absent from the manor when news of this pestilence reaches her, she looks for more sensible ways to protect her people than daily confessions of sin. She decides to bring her serfs inside the safety of the moat that surrounds her manor house, then refuses entry to anyone else, even her husband. Lady Anne makes an enemy of her daughter and her husband's steward by doing so, but her resolve is strengthened by the support of her leading serfs...until food stocks run low. The nerves of all are tested by continued confinement and ignorance of what is happening in the world outside. The people of Develish are alive. But for how long? And what will they discover when the time comes for them to cross the moat again? Compelling and suspenseful, The Last Hours is a riveting tale of human ingenuity and endurance set against the worst pandemic in history. In Lady Anne of Develish--leader, savior, heretic--Walters has created her most memorable heroine to date.Product Details
Price
$26.99
Publisher
Mira Books
Publish Date
August 07, 2018
Pages
544
Dimensions
6.0 X 1.7 X 9.1 inches | 1.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780778369318
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About the Author
Minette Walters, a writer by occupation, lives in Romsey, England. Her novels include The Ice-House, which won the John Creasey Prize for Britain's best first mystery of the year, and The Sculptress, a nominee for the Edgar Allen Poe best novel award.
Reviews
"This compact, well-told and extraordinarily atmospheric story packs more punch than many much longer books." -The Guardian "Sly pacing and a detached narrative voice give this horror story exceptional punch." -Kirkus, starred review "Reads like a particularly grim Grimm's Fairy Tale, with an all-too-credible contemporary setting.... Gratifyingly menacing." -Daily Mail UK "A compulsive (and gruesome) read." -Independent