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Raven Rock (edition 2023)

by Nichole Louise (Author)

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Info:Nornir Press (2023), 496 pages
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This book was enjoyable. At times I found the prose a little clunky and the pacing a little slow. The polylingual insertions were a little awkward (and I can read both German and Dutch, so maybe that's a because and not a despite), and the beginning was rather dry. However, the story itself was, as I said at the beginning, enjoyable to read. I liked the book, found that it was well grounded, and would recommend it to those who are fans of either the Sleepy Hollow folklore or historical fiction.
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  ravenzer | Jan 30, 2024 |
It is 1776 in Cassel, Landgraviate of Hesse-Cassel, as Lieutenant Wolfram von Hultz's story begins and alternates with the life of Ms. Hulda Aupaumut in Sleepy Hollow, New York. The story transitions seamlessly with an easy flow in their distinctive voices. How would their lives intersect? A Hessian who came across the sea to fight for the British in the Americas during the American Revolution, and a healer/midwife in Sleepy Hollow, New York, using herblore passed down by the generations of women in her family one to another.

The author's writing enthralled me. Discovery of the title's reveal in the Prologue, opening in May 1772 in Sleepy Hollow, New York, added a fresh opening style rather than the title reveal in one of the last chapters. The descriptions are atmospheric and yet succinct. The landscape painted in my mind with her words, "crumpled leaves gilt in frost glittered on the forest floor" or an individual's countenance understood with "eyes like whiskey reflecting candlelight." Whether describing a woman falling down rocks trying to escape prey in the forest, storms at sea, or family and friends sitting down to a meal together, I was not only drawn into the moment but immersed in the setting, experiencing the event with the character(s) as though a hidden witness, listening to every sound, visualizing the drama, and feeling the emotions.
"After they’d exchanged pleasantries and Mrs. De Vries had doled out portions of corn and venison stew and biscuits, the table fell into a lull punctuated by the clink of cutlery on pewter plates, a cup set upon a saucer, the pop of the fire in the hearth, a slurp from Katrina’s spoon—followed by Elizabeth’s whispered scolding."
At times heart-warming, at times heart-wrenching, it is at all times a riveting portrayal of history in this period. I also found it to be a thoughtful spotlight on war, from fighting to answer a required call or fighting for a cause to defending home and family and protecting the innocent. There are gripping scenes that portray the sacrifices in leaving loved ones, friendships formed by circumstance or events endured, differences in military leadership, and following military orders vs. following one’s heart to do the right thing.

In the time before apothecaries, a healer was respected and feared as the knowledge of plants and herbs is sometimes not easily understood, and Hulda's experiences are no exception. As always, the spontaneous observations and reactions of children add humor and concern as adults wish to keep them safe from harm and enjoy their childhood for as long as possible before the realities of life.

The end of historical fiction is often easy to ascertain. I missed the most obvious clue and am so glad I did. Incredible!

The Author's Note shares the inspiration that led to the author's debut novel, which was created with meticulous research of local legends, historical accounts of events and figures, including Dutch, German, and Mohican language words and phrases masterfully adding authenticity to dialogue. Sources and Websites used during the author's research are shared with Land Acknowledgement of the first inhabitants of the Hudson Valley. ( )
  FerneMysteryReader | Jan 29, 2024 |
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A well researched and immersive story that I was afraid would be like other Sleepy Hollow/Headless Horseman stories and just fall flat, among other things.
This was a wonderful read and I’ve recommended it to several people who I know will enjoy it ( )
1 vote basilsbooks | Jan 4, 2024 |
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Historical fiction is my favorite genre, but NEW historical fiction is even better. I always appreciate a well researched book, and that is what Raven Rock is. Not only is it telling the story of the Headless Horseman and his beginnings, but it is telling the story of American History through a completely new lens. This is not a topic I would have ever thought about in terms of historical fiction writing, but it is one that is unique and is bound to make waves in the historical fiction world. The writing is beautiful, the pacing is perfect, and once again - the research is plentiful.
1 vote Reademandsteeppod | Dec 8, 2023 |
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I always wondered how the Headless Horseman became the spectre he was, and this book gave me an imaginative answer. The stories of Wolfram & Hulda, and how they became a part of each other's lives was fascinating. The historical setting for this story, based on extensive research, made me feel as a reader I was there with the people living in Sleepy Hollow.
1 vote Docjmh | Nov 26, 2023 |
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To Margaret and Mara, who both passed beyond the veil in 2023.
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Who was the Headless Horseman?

1776. Wolfram Kaspar Von Hultz of Hesse-Cassel is about to embark on a perilous journey to fight the American rebels with the Hessian force allied to the British Army. Although a reluctant soldier, he knows his birthright is to fulfill his duty to the Landgraf. Wolfram takes his place in the world under the guidance of his surrogate uncle and mentor, the charming yet calculating Colonel Johann Rahl.

Across the ocean and on the outskirts of Sleepy Hollow, Hulda Aupaumut lives in a cave beneath Raven Rock. Although shunned as a witch by the wary townspeople owing to her Bohemian-Mohican heritage and skill as a healer, Hulda remains to aid and protect those dear to her from the impending doom of war. As violence approaches, Hulda unknowingly discovers mysterious new abilities through her family grimoire from Bohemia, and its connection to the unexplainable power of Raven Rock.

Wolfram and Hulda's paths draw closer until they become forever entwined in Sleepy Hollow, united in the common goal of protecting the town and seeking revenge against the man who, twenty years earlier, unknowingly changed both of their lives.

Raven Rock exists within the canon of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, weaving together details from the classic American horror tale, local folklore, and the historical context of the American Revolution.
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