
Synopsis
‘Haunting and beautiful… [Mere] will stay with me for a long time to come’ Lucy Rose, bestselling author of The Lamb
Norfolk, 990 AD. Deep in the Fens, an order of holy sisters live in quiet isolation, cut off from the outside world by a treacherous marsh known as the mere. Hilda, the convent’s healer, and her fellow nuns follow God’s...
Details
400 pages
Imprint: Pan
Reviews
A dark and disturbing tale set in an East Anglian abbey in Dark Ages England, where the old pagan Gods are meeting a fledgling Christianity. A supernatural mystery, a political power struggle, a romance, a woman bringing compassion and healing to a brutal world, and fenland ripe with stagnant secrets. Beautifully written, you will be drawn into the claustrophobic world of the mere, where sinners fear the retribution of both God and the devilLaura Shepherd-Robinson, bestselling author of The Square of Sevens
It is rare for an author to fully recreate the strangeness of the past, but Danielle Giles has done exactly that. Through eerie, beautiful writing, she takes readers on a mystery in Medieval Norfolk, until, like the proud, resourceful women of this novel, one can't help but be swallowed into one of the damp mouths of the mere. This is a gem of a novelCostanza Casati, bestselling author of Babylonia
Chilling, dark and immersive, I raced through Mere. I loved the originality of the story and the brave and unexpected use of language. Such a treat of a novelRosanna Pike, bestselling author of A Little Trickerie
This is an artful and atmospheric novel that reveals uncomfortable truths about the way we lived then and, for the thoughtful, the way we live nowAnnie Garthwaite, author of Cecily