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Fiona Mozley

Author of Elmet

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Includes the names: Fiona Mozley, Фиона Мозли

Works by Fiona Mozley

Elmet (2017) 834 copies, 53 reviews
Hot Stew (2021) 189 copies, 9 reviews
Soho (AdN) (2022) 1 copy
Dernière nuit à Soho (2022) 1 copy

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A distinctively different book, set in rural West Yorkshire, in a time which may be 21st century Britain, but which seems more like feudal England. The family at the heart of the novel, Daddy, Catherine and Daniel are to a large extent outcasts, living on their wits in a house they built themselves in an unlooked at corner of the landowner's territory. Feudal values take over, and the later part of the book is a shocking one, the ending itself ambivalent and leaving the reader with lots of questions. In many ways plainly written, the description of the natural environment is poetic and evocative.

I've written this too soon after reading the book. I need to digest what I have read, and return to this later.
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Margaret09 | 52 other reviews | Apr 15, 2024 |
A curiously timeless tale. Possibly set in the present day but maybe not. Possibly set in Yorkshire but maybe not. Disputes between those in power and and those without power. Guess who wins? Written in a seemingly deliberate young fiction readers style to suit the narrator's position. But with lavishly described violence. Odd.
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Steve38 | 52 other reviews | Feb 19, 2024 |
A centuries-old building in Soho, London is the home of a French restaurant on the ground floor, a brothel on the upper floor and a flophouse for the neighborhood’s homeless in the basement. It’s a microcosm of a community threatened by the ambitions of the building’s owner to evict them and redevelop the lot. Relationships intertwine and we get a peek behind the curtain to discover all is not as it would appear. Though initially somewhat reminiscent of Alexander McCall Smith’s 44 Scotland Street series, it lacks the charm and; Full investiture into the narrative is hampered by a distance from the full interior life of any of the characters. A final quibble is that the restaurant is largely ignored in the story— which begs the question as to why it is mentioned at all.… (more)
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Tanya-dogearedcopy | 8 other reviews | Sep 18, 2023 |
(8.5) From the outset, the reader knows that the outcome for this story will not be a happy one. The story opens with the narrator, Daniel, on the run, trying to locate his sister. His recollections, as he walks, provides the back story to how he came to be alone.
The author has created an atmospheric setting and strong character portrayals.
 
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HelenBaker | 52 other reviews | Sep 2, 2023 |

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