Parliament of Rooks
Haunting Brontë Country
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Fleur Edwards
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Karen Perkins
About this listen
No matter how hard life is, humanity has the power to make it bearable -- or worse. Parliament of Rooks, the new historical paranormal novel in the award-winning Yorkshire Ghosts series, contrasts the beautiful, inspiring village of Haworth today with the slum -- or rookery -- it was during the industrial revolution: rife with disease, heartache, poverty, and child slavery in the mills. In 2017, life expectancy in the UK is 81. In 1848 Haworth, it was 22. Nine-year-old Harry Sutcliff hates working at Rooks Mill and is forever in trouble for running away to the wide empty spaces of the moors -- empty but for the song of the skylark, the antics of the rabbits, and the explorations of Emily Brontë. Bound together by their love of the moors, Emily and Harry develop a lasting friendship, but not everyone is happy about it -- especially Martha, Harry's wife. As Martha's jealous rages grow in ferocity, Harry does not realize the danger he is in. A hundred and fifty years later, this danger also threatens Verity and her new beau, William. Only time will tell if Verity and William have the strength to fight off the ghosts determined to shape their lives, or whether they will succumb to an age-old betrayal. The Yorkshire Ghost Stories are all stand-alone, complete books, and can be listened to in any order.
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- treasurebox
- 03-01-23
Enjoyable
Easy listening as audiobook
Enjoyed the story & use of different accents
Thank you Fleur & Karen
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- Dominic
- 10-07-18
gripping tale
A great read. Thoroughly recommend it. the story builds well and characters develop nicely. it's well worth reading.
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- Grantojosh
- 22-07-23
Gentle little listen
Quite a nice little story, although disjointed in places but dreadful narration.
A decent tale spoiled for me, sorry.
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- Man o Match
- 14-02-18
Brillant
Really realistic could really imagine myself there and part of the book. want more from the author.
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- Helen N.
- 31-01-18
Fancy a trip to Haworth?
I initially struggled with this book; the narration was oh-so-slow and ridiculously over enunciated but maybe this is because I live close to the area and am all too familiar with the accent. Speeding up the narration helped out hugely.
The story was interesting and I really enjoyed it. All in all a good spooky tale.
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- jackie
- 27-02-19
Brontë Country brought to life
I bought this book because I love Haworth and all things Brontë. At first it was fun because I knew all the venues, the pubs, the shops etc but then I became engrossed in the story. Quite honestly didnt want to stop listening and was bereft when it finished. I hope there will be more in the series. Absolutely loved it.
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- CRL
- 11-01-18
Good read!
Put simply, I really enjoyed this book.
I love the Brontes and Haworth and so the subject matter drew me initially. However, it was the intermingling of past and present that kept me totally involved.
Will be seeking other works from this author. The narration in the flat Yorkshire accent was just perfect and made me rethink my perceptions of the Brontes entirely.
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- Rachel
- 28-07-17
Gripping
Loved this book. loved the history. was really taken back to that time. Definitely recommend
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- Richard Babs-Apata
- 11-06-21
Simply Amazing!!
This is one of few books that I just couldn't stop listening too and has inspired me to visit Howarth!! loved every bit of this.
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- Chump
- 02-11-17
Absolutely gripping!!
Could not put this book down. Excellent insight into how it was for mill workers in Victorian times and a fantastic ghost story tying the past and the present.
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