The Hunger Trace
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The highly acclaimed new novel from the award-winning author of Blackmoor
Edward Hogan is a British author whose first adult novel, Blackmoor, garnered critical acclaim and was short-listed for major literary awards. His work delves into intricate themes with a distinctive narrative voice. Hogan's literary approach is characterized by its exploration of the human psyche and societal dynamics, offering profound insights. Readers appreciate his texts for their originality and stylistic mastery.




The highly acclaimed new novel from the award-winning author of Blackmoor
Exploring the themes of regret and redemption, this narrative delves into the complexities of time and memory. The protagonist grapples with the haunting question of whether it's possible to rescue someone from their past mistakes. As they navigate emotional landscapes and confront difficult truths, the story challenges the boundaries of fate and choice, ultimately questioning the nature of forgiveness and the weight of history.
"Perhaps we're here to save a few people. Maybe that's the gift."When fifteen-year-old Frances is sent down to the coast to Helmstown, to live with her aunt, uncle and cousin, she meets and befriends Peter Kennedy, a somewhat tramp-like character who lives in a beach hut along the seafront. As soon as they meet, Peter recognizes that Frances is a messenger, just like him. As messengers, they experience black-outs, and when they come round, they have the ability to draw, in minute detail, the scene of an accident. Although Frances can’t change the past, she realises that she can change the future, at least for a chosen few.Another compelling and thrilling novel for teenagers by the author of the highly acclaimed Daylight Saving.
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