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The Black Snow by Paul Lynch

By Pamelascott

In the spring of 1945, farm-worker Matthew Peoples runs into a burning byre and does not come out alive. The farm's owner, Barnabas Kane, can only look on as his friend dies and all 43 of his cattle are destroyed in the blaze.

Following the disaster, the bull-headed and proudly self-sufficient Barnabas is forced to reach out to the farming community for assistance. But resentment simmers over Matthew Peoples' death, and Barnabas and his family begin to believe their efforts at recovery are being sabotaged.

Barnabas is determined to hold firm. Yet his son Billy struggles under the weight of a terrible secret, and his wife Eskra is suffocated by the uncertainty surrounding their future. And as Barnabas fights ever harder for what is rightfully his, his loved ones are drawn ever closer to a fate that should never have been theirs.

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IT WAS THE BEGINNING of darkness when Matthew Peoples saw it first.1

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(riverrun, 6 March 2014, e-book, 245 pages, bought from AmazonKindle)

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I bought this on impulse as it was on sale for 99p and I'm glad I did. I enjoyed The Black Snow a lot. It opens in dramatic fashion with the fire that costs so much, an event which has repercussions for Barnabas and his family as well as the community. I didn't really like Barnabas. He's stubborn and pig-headed and it was hard to feel sympathy for him. I took a while for me to get on his side. I enjoyed reading this and would recommend it.

4/5


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