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The Wine of Angels
  

The Wine of Angels [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Phil Rickman (Author)
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In the U.S. release of Rickman's first title featuring Rev. Merrily Watkis and her teenage daughter, Jane, Rickman (Midwinter of the Spirit) moves farther away from the traditional horror genre to craft a first-rate thriller with supernatural overtones. When Merrily takes up residence as the newly appointed priest-in-charge in the picture-perfect community of Ledwardine, she discovers a pagan influence lurking beneath the town's sunny surface that links the community to a horrific, centuries-old murder. In resurrecting the 17th-century murder in the form of a play, tensions between the townsfolk come to a head, and it's up to Merrily to resolve their issues. Rickman deftly illuminates the intrigues of village life and the conflicts between new residents and well-established families; teenagers and older generations; and Merrily and the town's more conservative members. Throughout the story, apples and cider, which is "the wine of angels," is the prevailing image, and it ties in nicely with the pagan traditions and superstitions that plague Ledwardine's past. Although this hefty novel trundles off to a slow start, quirky characters, an abundance of plot twists and an exhilarating conclusion ensure that readers will enjoy this tale.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Over the years, Phil Rickman has won high acclaim for his chilling supernatural tales, including Celtic thrillers as well as the Reverend Merrily Watkins Mysteries, featuring Britain’s first female exorcist. Meticulously researched, rich in historic detail, these atmospheric procedurals are all cracking–good reads. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Merrily Watkins, what a gal..., Jui 17 2004
Par Darin R. Gillenwater "dgillenwater" (Meadows of Dan, Va) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Wine of Angels (Paperback)
First, let me say that I have not read a novel in over 8 years, although I have started to read many and just put them down half way through because the plot was too flimsy or the writing was over the top. When I picked up The Wine of Angels, I read about 5 pages and thought 'I can't read this, there is something about the way he writes...' but went on for another 5 pages...I couldn't put it down! He writes very descriptively, and I was not used to it! I ended up reading this and another novel of his in three days!

In order to read Mr. Rickman's work, you have to be prepared to 'read a movie' in the sense that he writes a very good picture and he puts his characters in situations that put you on edge emotionally- so well that you share the emotion of the moment.

He gives Merrily for one some very realistic obstacles and exploits them well. The main obstacle for her in this book is the fact that she is a female priest; she faces discrimination by the men AND the women of her parish. You can feel the weight of the situation on her shoulders and struggle with her as she responds to the challenges. She is very clear and calculated, always honest with herself.

Lol (not laugh out loud) has a past that haunts him in the present. His very timid manner is both the cause and result of the events that lead him to where we get to know him and make his obstacles all the more daunting and real to the reader.

Jane. Merrily's daughter at the tender age of fifteen, rebellious of her mother's ordination yet supportive of her mother as a woman, she gives Merrily another obstacle in the story as although she is not 'out of control' she does get herself in some situations. Jane is also introduced to another spirituality that becomes a point of argument and point of understanding between her and her mother.

All in all, this whole series is a very good read- I am still going strong!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Phil Rickman - It doesn't get ANY better!, Mars 22 2004
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This review is from: The Wine of Angels (Paperback)
Phil Rickman is the Stephen King of the UK (and certainly no misogynist!).
With his unusual blend of horror and mystery, Rickman easily draws his readers into the, at first, seemingly improbable world of the Reverend Merrily Watkins, the newly appointed priest-in-charge of the Welsh parish of Ledwardine.
He draws his characters well, and weaves contemporary influences (music is a favourite) into his storylines, heavy with folklore and dark with menace.
If you can't find him on the crime shelves, look under `h' for horror, but don't be deterred by the mis-filing of these great books in the wrong category. These are books that must be read!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Perfect Blend of Mystery, Thrills, and Character!, Oct. 27 2003
Par Robin Currier - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Wine of Angels (Paperback)
I have just discovered the Merrily Watkins series of novels, and I couldn't be more thrilled. Phil Rickman manages to create the perfect blend: interesting characters with a lot of depth, mystery with a tinge of the supernatural, and charming recreation of English village life.

In this particular book, Merrily (a priest in the Anglican church) scouts out the village that will be her next post, and participates in a seemingly harmless ritual in an ancient apple orchard. Although the ritual is meant to embue the orchard with new life and increase the apple harvest, it is enacted by a yuppie couple who only intend to promote commercialism in the village and increase tourism. Something goes very wrong, and an old man dies in a particularly horrible and bloody way.

Throughout the rest of the book, we see this dynamic tension between the modern world and the darker, "old" ways of the English countryside. While all this is going on, we get to know Merrily and her feisty daughter who both have their own problems adjusting to small village life. Rickman does a great job of keeping us on the edge of our seat, as we wonder how Merrily will resolve her position in the church with the undeniably powerful dark forces that confront her.

I must say that I never saw the ending coming, and was pleased by the clever resolution.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Terrible disappointment
I have bogged down halfway through this book and don't plan to finish it. Mr. Rickman appears to be a dour, misogynistist who has no sympathy or affection for his characters... Read more
Publié le Fév 11 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 A Good Book but not his best
This is a great way to be introduced to the Reverend Merrily Watkins and her daughter Jane. The story moves well and there are a lot of twist and turns, but there doesn't seem to... Read more
Publié le Juil 18 2003 par Redbeard

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Truly Fine Wine of Words
After reading December, Curfew and Candlenight, I searched the local and chain bookstores without success for more Rickman novels. Read more
Publié le Fév 23 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 This WINE will only improve with age
After savoring the last drop of this Rickman offering, I looked back through my copy of the novel to find I had highlighted passages of text, written copious marginal comments and... Read more
Publié le Janv. 20 2001 par T. Williams

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Wine of Angels
I've been buying Rickman novels from UK websites for a couple of years now. Years ago, after reading Curfew (until now, one of the few of his novels available in the States), I... Read more
Publié le Déc 10 2000 par Lorna Weill Russell

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Talented Mr. Rickman
As always, Mr. Rickman provides us with elegant suspense, and a gothic mood without going overboard. December is, in my opinion, the best gothic fiction ever written. Read more
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