Tangled Web UK Review November 2002
File Updated: 05/03/03

Buy at Amazon Price Voices in Darkness by Susan Hepburn
hbk out October 02 Published by Piatkus at £18.99

An entertaining and readable book, though a little odd in some respects. Plenty of village slayings, rather reminiscent of 'Midsomer Murders', but rather casually reported. Undoubtedly a crime novel, but mixed in with the supernatural in a rather confusing way.
The 'heroine', Dr Rhianna Summers, a sociologist with expertise in folklore, is persuaded to take on project to research a group of isolated villages called the Swiffords, in some unspecified part of southern England. She had resigned after a family tragedy and came back unwillingly, just to defeat the prospect of a hated academic rival getting the job.
As soon as she gets to the Swiffords, people start dying, to say nothing of some goats - there is a mystic coven at work and the reader is let in early on their identity. Some folk start hearing Voices in their minds, a sort of epidemic schizophrenia, which has to be supernatural. Rhianna's main task is to interview a pair of sisters in their nineties, who have a treasure-trove of memories of the old days in the villages, but her main problems are with the other people in the village, some of whom are old residents, the rest 'incomers'.
One thing I found a little strange was that there was considerable amount of moderately bad language and 'common' speech, which seemed to be out of character with middle-class folk, including one who was a multi-lingual translator and even Dr Summers (PhD) herself - there was some superfluous 'bleeding 'ell' and 'bugger me' stuff, together with dropped 'aitches, that sat uneasily with the people portrayed. However, this nit-picking was balanced by a story that at least kept you turning the pages, even if only to discover where this tortuous plot was heading. There was bit of a cheat in it, as the culprit was someone who did not appear in the flesh until near the end of the book .
All the same, an engaging yarn to while away a few hours.


( Bernard Knight ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series)

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