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'A gritty and captivating tale of resilience, violence and the power of female solidarity' HARPER'S BAZAAR
'This unflinching debut builds relentlessly to a heart-stoppingly dramatic climax' DAILY MAIL
'Haunting, lyrical and thoroughly gripping' CLARE FISHER
'Thrilling, poetic, dark and alive – a shimmering gemstone of a debut' ALICE ASH
From the river it comes. To the river it always returns.
Alex, Lauren and Nancy are three women each trapped in their own lives, swept along by forces beyond their control. Alex is isolated in her abusive marriage, and struggles to keep her growing family together; Lauren is doing what she can to provide for her two boys; and Nancy dreams of escaping the care home that her son abruptly moved her into.
But there's another character in this story. Beckoning, menacing, hiding within bushes and behind shadows. What unites these women? And can they break the cycles holding them back?
Product details
| Published | 30 Jun 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781526672636 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A hellish dog with fiery eyes stalks this novel: the Gytrash, subject of a northern English ghost story that is here powerfully repurposed ... Infused with the uncanny and Bower's poetic sensibilities, the claustrophobic desperation of this unflinching debut builds relentlessly to a heart-stoppingly dramatic climax, revealing fellowship forged in the face of direst adversity
Daily Mail
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A gritty and captivating tale of resilience, violence and the power of female solidarity, Bower's debut novel is a startling account of three women living in northern England bound together by the eerie folklore of the region
Harper's Bazaar, 20 absorbing fiction books to pick up in 2025
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Haunting, lyrical and thoroughly gripping. At once heartbreaking and hopeful, poetic and skilfully plotted, this novel shines a compassionate and achingly honest light on three women's struggles with motherhood, poverty, and coercive control. These characters and their lives will stay with me for a long time
Clare Fisher, author of ALL THE GOOD THINGS
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A rich, wild, completely absorbing novel that draws us into the troubled worlds of three very different women. An exploration of motherhood, abuse, poverty and age which had me hooked from the start, rooting for these women to find a way through their current situations to something better. Bower's evocation of place, and the shifting darkness that seeps through the everyday, is extraordinary. Devastating and hopeful, she weaves light and dark into pure magic. I can't recommend it enough
Sarah Butler, author of TEN THINGS I'VE LEARNT ABOUT LOVE
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Bower fuses the burnished beauty of poetry, the rawness of realism and the sublime soul-wracking thrill of Gothic horror and offers us this novel which is as close to flawless as a novel can get. She distils the horror from the everyday domestic and offers it back to us in this immaculate trinity of women's lives in a prose that burns with terror, rage and, somehow through all the devastation, immense love. The empathy and humanity with which Bower captures the very best and worst of humanity is truly astounding. This is a debut that heralds a masterful new literary great
Karina Lickorish Quinn, author of THE HOUSE OF SKIN
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The language of Rachel Bower's debut novel surges from the river – carrying a powerful story that will leave you changed
Kimberly Campanello, author of MOTHERBABYHOME

























