Ill Will by Michael Stewart (Hardcover, 2018)

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'An astonishing novel' The Independent I am William Lee: brute; liar, and graveside thief. But you will know me by another name. Heathcliff has left Wuthering Heights, and is travelling across the moors to Liverpool in search of his past. Along the way, he saves Emily, the foul-mouthed daughter of a Highwayman, from a whipping, and the pair journey on together. Roaming from graveyard to graveyard, making a living from Emily's apparent ability to commune with the dead, the pair lie, cheat and scheme their way across the North of England. And towards the terrible misdeeds - and untold riches - that will one day send Heathcliff home to Wuthering Heights.

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-139780008248154
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046711575

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Book TitleIll Will
AuthorMichael Stewart
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicTrue Stories, Books
Publication Year2018
GenreHorror, Historical
Number of Pages336 Pages

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Item Height222mm
Item Width141mm
Item Weight440g

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Title_AuthorMichael Stewart
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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  • Obscene and pitiful drivvle.

    This dreadful book is ruined by the use of contemporary foul language (too dreadful to mention), and is an insult to the genius of Emily Bronte. I found pages and pages of the stinking 'F' word and realised - just in time - what was going on in this book by 'dipping in'; so before reading it (I never did in the end) threw it straight in the dustbin, which is where ignorant trash like this best belongs. To have the audacity to use such terrible language freely, and in this context, beggars belief: it is a conceited, egotistic and arrogant book which should be banned. Whoever the barrow-boy is who wrote it should appreciate that there are still many of us who find foul language deeply offensive and completely unacceptable.

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