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The Widow of Ratchets

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1st Diamond 1994 edition paperback, fine, Dean Koontz pseudo In stock shipped from our UK warehouse

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First published January 1, 1979

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221 reviews9 followers
November 27, 2017
The Widow of Ratchets begins as any good gothic, horror book should as the young widow seems to be a normal person dealing with everyday normal events. Slowly the author introduces strange and weird events that the poor widow must make sense of quickly if she is to survive.

The widow was such a sympathetic heroine as she navigated her changing reality thus making this book one of my all time favorite gothic, horror books.

This was author Owen Brookes first published book and it might be difficult for him to surpass his first effort.

Definitely a 5 star book for me that I'm looking forward to rereading in the future.
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1,138 reviews113 followers
March 20, 2018
4 stars--I really liked it, but this isn't quality literature.

This is another 70s gothic (I'm addicted), and if you can ignore some of the more dated/offensive elements (super rational men slapping hysterical women and such) and some of the more lurid details (par for the course with the genre), it's an interesting English cult story with some good twists.
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35 reviews6 followers
July 24, 2011
If you liked the original version of the Wickerman and were enthralled by Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca then this is book worth reading. By turns creepy Gothic novel and ethnography. I read it in one sitting.
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67 reviews14 followers
November 26, 2017
I’m glad I stuck with this one, a nice example of folk horror. It had several characteristics which I enjoy: English countryside, folklore, and a bit of the supernatural.

I admit that it got quite heavy with all the family connections after a nice start (so much so that at one point I thought I got tricked into reading a romance novel), but then came a few unsettling moments and hints that all is not what it seems in the village of Ratchets.

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344 reviews3 followers
November 23, 2022
I brought this as it was compared to Thomas Tryon’s Harvest Home, which is my favourite book

I have read a few that were supposed to be comparable but this one comes closest I think

Spectral Dogs, cultists, Mother Earth worship what more could you want
2 reviews
December 27, 2022
Starts off slow and then picks up. If you stick with it, the story definitely gets better.
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