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― Andrew Michael Hurley, The Loney. 9 likes. Like “Hell was a place ruled by the logic of children.” ― Andrew Michael Hurley, The Loney. 8 likes. Like “Pity is the only thing a drunk has in abundance.” ― Andrew Michael Hurley, The Loney. 2 www.doorway.ru: Andrew Michael Hurley. A Best Book of by The Times and The Daily Mail. “A palpable pall of menace hangs over British author Hurley's thrilling first novel, narrated by a London boy, "Tonto" Smith, whose affectionate nickname was bestowed by a parish priest who likened himself to the Lone Ranger. Tonto and his family undertake an Easter pilgrimage to the Moorings, a house overlooking a treacherous swath of tide /5().  · Such is the description that Andrew Michael Hurley uses to characterize the ghostly stretch of land called The Loney in his debut novel of the same name. Hurley’s work is full of complexity as it seems to defy the standard taxonomy that we usually find in dark and imaginative fiction.


FREE Delivery. Devil's Day: From the Costa winning and bestselling author of The Loney. by Andrew Michael Hurley Paperback. £ Only 9 left in stock (more on the way). Sent from and sold by Amazon. £ delivery. Starve Acre: 'Beautifully written and triumphantly creepy' Mail on Sunday. by Andrew Michael Hurley Paperback. The Loney is a superb new slow-burn British horror novel in the tradition of The Wicker Man. Exploring issues of faith and the survival of older beliefs, Andrew Michael Hurley's beautifully atmospheric and moving novel has at its heart the relationship between two London Catholic boys, Smith and his mute, mentally disabled brother Hanny. The Loney's power lies in all that Hurley dares to leave out. This is a novel of the unsaid, the implied, the barely grasped or understood, crammed with dark holes and blurry spaces that your imagination feels compelled to fill.


The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley review – eerily good. Andrew Michael Hurley’s gothic debut, set in his native Lancashire, is a perceptive exploration of landscape, faith and folklore. The. Andrew Michael Hurley (born ) is a British writer whose debut novel, The Loney, was published in a limited edition of copies on 1 October by Tartarus Press[ and was published under Hodder and Stoughton's John Murray imprint in “THE LONEY by Britain’s Andrew Michael Hurley likewise deals with the impact of damaged children on family life. During Easter Week, a deeply Catholic family travels to a distant shrine on the English coast, hoping to find a miracle cure for their mute older son. Miracles, they discover, do exist, but always at a cost.

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