Tangled Web UK Review April 2003
File Updated: 25/04/03

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

Dr. Rhianna (Anna) Summers has been recalled to academic work after a breakdown resulting from a personal tragedy; she has been engaged to undertake a family history research project. Her key interviewees are a pair of elderly sisters, Molly & Alice Webb, and to facilitate the project Anna takes up temporary residence in Swifford Lea, one of a group of remote villages. Hardly has she arrived when a young girl is murdered, her father also slain, although by whose hand is not certain - and from then on the plot swoops from murder to murder, mystery to mystery, secret to secret. It is a breathless ride.
The narrative is punctuated by the meetings of a group of four people, collectively The Guardians of the Keepers of the Old Knowledge but individually known as "The One", "The Second" and so on. Their identities can gradually be pieced together but their purpose remains unclear. The origins of the mystery and the motivation behind the murders lie in the past - but whether it is the recent or the more distant past is in itself another puzzle. It seems that the elderly sisters hold the key - but to what? There are heavy hints, a lot of clues, clearly many past mysteries. Remarkably few people are who or what they seem to be, and although the Guardians of the Keepers can identify who is at risk, they are unable to prevent murder upon murder.
Another dimension to the novel, heralded by the ritual nature of the Guardians' meetings, is the strong atmosphere of belief in the supernatural. Anna herself (her field of study being folklore) predisposes her, perhaps, to such beliefs, but ultimately there are minor characters who don't see what the believers see, so that the reader is free to accept or reject this element of the story as s/he pleases.
This novel is staggeringly imaginative, there are certainly well-drawn characters and plot twists to enjoy, and indeed some very good writing. The plot though, moves along at a frenetic pace ( as was the case in Hepburn's first novel, "Missing"). One may find this stimulating but one may rather wish for a calmer, more considered tale.


( Judith Rhodes )

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