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The Knot Garden

by Gabriel King (Pseudonym), M. John Harrison, Jane Johnson

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A compelling tale of entwined fates and obsessive love in the bestselling tradition of Barbara Erskine. When Anna Prescott, retreating from a doomed love affair and a high-pressure career, discovers the idyllic hamlet of Ashmore it appears to offer the perfect escape. With its pretty cottages, picturesque canal and intriguing inhabitants — Stella Herringe, mysterious lady of the manor, feisty Alice at the Green Man, and handsome, enigmatic John Dawe — it seems the ideal place for a new life. When Anna finds herself adopted by two tiny kittens, Pond Cottage finally starts to feel like home. But dangers lurk beneath Ashmore’s apparently tranquil surface, and Anna’s arrival sets in motion a heady, nightmarish chain of events. From the Paperback edition.… (more)
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This is better than the LT rating would suggest but I can understand why it is so low - the back cover blurb is only a tiny fraction of the story and if people read it expecting a "supernatural love story" they would be disappointed. I must admit to being baffled by the opening scene until I realised what the POV character was and later realised that this book has a strong connection to Gabriel King's earlier books which are marketed as fantasy and feature cats. Once I understood this I just went with the story and enjoyed it. There are some elements towards the end that would be upsetting to cat lovers but I did enjoy the resolution and am pleased to know that there is a follow up book, [Nonesuch], as some things are left unanswered.

I still want to read this author's debut novel [The Wild Road] and when I find it at least I won't be misled about the story. ( )
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Harrison, M. Johnmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Johnson, Janemain authorall editionsconfirmed

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A compelling tale of entwined fates and obsessive love in the bestselling tradition of Barbara Erskine. When Anna Prescott, retreating from a doomed love affair and a high-pressure career, discovers the idyllic hamlet of Ashmore it appears to offer the perfect escape. With its pretty cottages, picturesque canal and intriguing inhabitants — Stella Herringe, mysterious lady of the manor, feisty Alice at the Green Man, and handsome, enigmatic John Dawe — it seems the ideal place for a new life. When Anna finds herself adopted by two tiny kittens, Pond Cottage finally starts to feel like home. But dangers lurk beneath Ashmore’s apparently tranquil surface, and Anna’s arrival sets in motion a heady, nightmarish chain of events. From the Paperback edition.

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