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Lundrigan s skillfully balanced blend of psychological thriller and haunting coming of age story is infused with creepy small town atmospheric suspense Her writing is both elegant and darkly humorous delivering bareknuckle social commentary that will appeal to fans of Gillian Flynn Karin Fossum and Laura Lippman Booklist Starred reviewNicole is the author of eight novels including THE SUBSTITUTE HIDEAWAY and AN UNTHINKABLE THING Her work has been selected as a Top 10 pick by Canada s national newspaper the Globe Mail a top 100 on. Trailer window trim ca a top 10 by Now Magazine and was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award best crime novel If youd like to connect with Nicole you can do so through her website Lundrigan s skillfully balanced blend of psychological thriller and haunting coming of age story is infused with creepy small town atmospheric suspense Her writing is both elegant and darkly humorous delivering bareknuckle social commentary that will appeal to fans of Gillian Flynn Karin Fossum and Laura Lippman Booklist Starred reviewNicole is the author of eight novels including THE SUBSTITUTE HIDEAWAY and AN UNTHINKABLE THING Her work has been selected as a Top 10 pick by Canada s national newspaper the Globe Mail a top 100 on. Mystery the widow tree cast ca a top 10 by Now Magazine and was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award best crime novel If you d like to connect with Nicole you can do so through her website site_link In the fall of 1953 three teenagers find a clutch of long lost Roman coins while clearing vegetables from a government field and they argue over what to do with this new found wealth Nevena insists they should be turned over as they rightfully belong to the country J nos wants to keep them And Dorj n walks the line between the two The decision to conceal their discovery turns disastrous when J nos disappears Dorj n and Nevena are left to question everything they believed to be true while the mother of the missing boy a widow named Gitta slowly unravels Has J nos used the money to escape the home that stifles him Or has something much sinister taken place The Widow Tree is a compelling richly layered story of fatal plans and silent betrayals in a tightly knit Yugoslav village where the postwar air is simultaneously flush with hope and weighted with suspicion Amidst an intricate web of cultural tensions government control family bonds and past mistakes the truth behind many closely guarded secrets is revealed with life altering consequences The Widow TreeHaunting not to the same extent as Glass Boys but powerful nevertheless Nicole Lundrigan is an amazing author She may not draw a happy frolicking picture but a poignant thoughtful story. The willow tree brynmawr More later 320 Although we are told not to judge a book by it s cover it is hard not to as it is so beautiful From the first page the reader is drawn into a compelling story told in beautiful language richly drawn imperfect characters and original similes and metaphors that make you stop and re read Nicole has written a book that made me want to rush home and read and had me researching the history of Yugoslavia and connecting me to my Hungarian uncle The story and characters will stay with you long after you have finished the last page 320 The conflict that comes around personal identity always causes a certain amount of tension either inside the family unit or with the community around the individual But it is a drama that must occur sometimes and that is what Nicole Lundrigan has brilliant documented in her novel The Widow Tree. The willow tree boutique Page 12After his parents had died Dorjan had moved from Drobnik to Bregalnica to live with his nagyanya He fought against it insisting he could manage on his own He knew where to buy bread A quarter loaf With his mother now gone that was all he would need His grandmother was welcome he told her to bring him a boiled egg and a bottle of milk on occasion 320 Well constructed but rather plodding in pace and overall by the final chapter it was oddly unconvincing as to what had occurred To be fair it was interesting for the unusual setting eastern Europe during this time period rather than the narrative itself 320 Bregalnica Yugoslavia in the Autumn of 1953 Bussed to a government owned field and forced to harvest crops for the good of their country three sixteen year old classmates stumble upon a cache of ancient Roman coins buried deep in the fertile soil Their disagreement about what do with this incredible find sets in motion a chain of events that will forever change each of their lives tearing their friendship apart at the seams and stitching it back together in a strange foreign configuration that reveals hidden truths about themselves and each other. The willow tree co For the poorest of the group J nos Kelemen the decision is easy They must keep the coins for themselves and split their newly found riches To him the coins represent a chance to escape a world in which the boys from Drobnik refer to him as a bolha a flea and act as if he s no better than dirt The son of a deceased gymnast who morphed into a highly skilled linguist during the Second World War J nos is the most outspoken of the group a trait that is unwelcome in the current climate of Josip Tito s benevolent dictatorship Your mouth serves you best when it s closed implores his mother Gitta yet the boy is too headstrong and still too young to fully comprehend why. The widow tree book summary READ MORE 320

There is a particular art to creating and nourishing a dark atmosphere in a book with a real setting especially without relishing in or glorifying the very real pain of the past Nicole Lundrigan s The Widow Tree is a gothic mystery set in Yugoslavia in 1953 when three teenagers uncover a hoard of Roman coins buried in a field The brash J nos wants to keep them Dorj n is less sure and Nevena the girl the two of them both love wants to turn them over to the state and into the keeping of her father the Komandant When J nos disappears though Dorj n and Nevena are left keeping the secret and wondering if he ran off with the money and left them behind.
The widow tree crimes The book is a specific kind of dark it isn t fantasy or even anywhere near the speculative realm and I d be hard pressed to classify it as horror Instead it s gothic in the truest sense it s atmospherically dark digging into human motivations that are as cruel as they are honest and as kind as they are complex The mystery itself has a conclusion that isn t surprising in and of itself but the mystery in and of itself isn t the point the point is the people.
The willow tree torquay The atmosphere writing and characterization of this book are the big sells but if you need a faster paced plot this isn t the book for you nor is it for you if you re a hopeless romantic It s a cynical book which is appropriate given its setting but you should know that going in The main thing that disappoints me is how it touches on and uses certain oppressions as backdrop without ever significantly challenging them one of the characters father is a gypsy Romani not that the novel uses the term and suffers greatly for other reasons but none of his trials are ever put in the context of his ethnicity and the other Romani in the novel are background thieves Another character is the local simple boy also targeted and the novel makes a small concession to why but also never really challenges it.
The black widow ford truck If you like the historical atmosphere of Sarah Waters Fingersmith and the intrigue of Gillian Flynn s Gone Girl this is a book to give a try 320 We have been given very strong characters once again A very good read 320 3.
Kindle the widow tree book review 5 starsI did really enjoy the writing style although the dialogue felt kind of stiff Story was compelling the world and characters felt rich but a lot of things being implied or not fully resolved left me wanting a bit clarity 320 I did not think I would enjoy this book when I started reading it It was set post WWII time and usually I don t like books like this but once I sat down and started reading it for longer periods of time and got of the story together in my head I realized I actually liked this book I thought it was very well written and the language was very accurate to the time and period of the book I was a bit surprised by the plot but soon I realized it was a very nicely written coming of age book and it was realistically portrayed for the time period of the setting It portrayed the toughness about growing up in that time period very well I actually was able to imagine myself transported to the that time This is an indication that a story is very well written in my eyes If I am able to picture myself and the characters in a realistic fashion and not have to constantly re read what I just read to understand the story it deserves a good rating because of that While the story itself was a sad oneI thought the author did a wonderful job with the imagery and language of the book 320 Serbian historical.1950s Serbia.post WW2 village hidden motives grief 320.