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Grace

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Review by

Martin P, Reviewer

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Possibly the creepiest and most disturbing AM Shine novel yet.

"Grace" is a thirty-something woman, whose life is suddenly upended when she discovers her birthmother has died and left her a house on an isolated island off the west coast of Ireland. She barely remembers her mother, having been adopted at an early age, but she feels drawn to the island, and so sets off to say her goodbyes to a woman she never knew. Arriving on the island, she is immediately struck by the surly and inbred community of islanders, and the distinct lack of children on the island.

Very quickly she is drawn into a dark and frightening environment, where people have secrets, fears, and suspicions which grow as she learns more about the terrible events of thirty years ago.

As with his previous books, the author beautifully paints his story against the bleak, wild and unforgiving backdrop of rural Ireland - this time even creepier, as it's a wild and isolated island. There's also ancient evil, bad people, weak people and good people. There's a priest with a hidden past, villagers held together by a dark secret, and a pub which holds its own share of secrets. Each character is well developed, so we're invested in their fates, even as their motives are laid bare. As the story unfolds, Grace struggles to uncover the biggest secret, and to escape the fate her parents tried so hard to avoid thirty years ago. There's a scattering of flashbacks which fill in details nicely, and tease the inevitability of certain people's fates.

"Grace" is based on the Scots/Irish legend of the Bodach - a malevolent spirit which often appears as an old man and which which steals away children from their homes. Here the author has added in a community of people in an isolated community, which will ticks every folk horror fan's boxes.

Heartily recommended.
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