Hodder&Stoughton 2016 |
A bit about the book..
The remote Irish village of Duneen has known little drama; and yet its inhabitants are troubled. Sergeant PJ Collins hasn't always been this overweight; mother of two Brid Riordan hasn't always been an alcoholic; and elegant Evelyn Ross hasn't always felt that her life was a total waste.
So when human remains are discovered on an old farm, suspected to be that of Tommy Burke - a former love of both Brid and Evelyn - the village's dark past begins to unravel. As the frustrated PJ struggles to solve a genuine case for the first time in his life, he unearths a community's worth of anger and resentments, secrets and regret.
My thoughts..
When offered the opportunity to
listen to Graham Norton's debut novel, Holding
which is narrated by the man himself, well, as a huge fan, I couldn't
resist spending 7 or so hours in his congenial company.
The small Irish town of town of
Duneen is, on the surface, rather a gentle place, and for the local police
officer , PJ Collins, the only
excitement is perhaps where his next bite of breakfast is going to be coming
from. However, as with all small towns what you see on the surface is not
necessarily what you get, and when human bones are discovered on the edge of an
old farm, well, the anticipation generated is beyond anything that PJ has ever
experienced.
There is a very good mystery at
the heart of the novel which is explored in sympathetic detail. And as the story
progresses, and despite gentle hints of humour, there is genuine pathos and
more than a hint towards a darker time in the town's history. I really enjoyed getting
to know the characters, particularly Brid and Evelyn, but I also had a whole
bucket load of sympathy for the enigmatic Mrs Meany and longed to be sitting in
the Garda House with PJ tucking into one of her sturdy Irish breakfasts.
What I loved about this story,
and yes, I did love every word, was the subtle way the author teased the reader
with sly innuendo and tantalising little snippets of gossip so that it became
like sitting down in a cosy chair, with a plate piled high with scones and
biscuits, and having a good old natter with your best friend.
Graham Norton narrates Holding
with his inimitable charm and flair. It’s beautifully written, splendidly
narrated and a real joy to listen to from start to finish and every minute of
the 7 hours and 20 minutes of the audio file was, for me, time well spent.
Without doubt, this is a commendable debut novel which I hope is the start of many more by this talented author.
Without doubt, this is a commendable debut novel which I hope is the start of many more by this talented author.
Best read with....a hearty breakfast and maybe a glass or two of strong Irish stout but not necessarily at the same time..
About the Author
Graham Norton is one of the UK's best loved broadcasters. He presents The Graham Norton Show on BBC1, has a weekly show on BBC Radio 2, and writes a column for the Telegraph. He is the winner of eight BAFTA awards. Born in Dublin and raised in West Cork, Norton now lives in London. Holding is his first novel.
Twitter @grahnort
My thanks to Audible.co.uk for the opportunity to listen to Holding and also to Francesca at Midas PR for the invitation to review the book.
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