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Under Druids' Hill
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- Book Synopsis
- It doesn't always pay to return to the golden places of our childhood. At eight years-old, Michael Western was sent to stay on Anglesey while his parents worked out their acrimonious divorce. During that brief holiday, he fell under the spell of 9-year-old Olwen, the favourite child of the little town where she lived. For Michael this was a period when he felt safe and valued. Now, 25 years later, he returns to Anglesey with his wife and quaint daughter Tottie to find Olwen, feeling that a meeting with her will bless Tottie's childhood just as his own was blessed. On arriving on Anglesey, Michael makes a shocking discovery and realises that none of the adults he knew as a child can be trusted. He has a mystery to solve.
- About The Author
- Gerald Killingworth read English at Cambridge and was an English teacher for many years. He also has a PhD in Elizabethan Literature. His plays have been successfully produced on the London fringe, and he has published four novels, including Hy Brazil (Troubadour 2014) and The Dead World of Lanthorne Ghules, (Pushkin Press, 2019), which was one of The Guardian's picks of the month. Gerald has published two poetry collections: Emptying Houses (Dempsey & Windle, 2022), Fabrics, Fancies & Fens (Tears in the Fence press, 2025).
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781806340002
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Troubador Publishing, (28 February 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 224
- Weight
- 251 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 198 x 129 x 16.13 mm
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