Elmet

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The family thought the little house they had made themselves in Elmet, a corner of Yorkshire, was theirs, that their peaceful, self-sufficient life was safe. Cathy and Daniel roamed the woods freely, occasionally visiting a local woman for some schooling, living outside all conventions. Their father built things and hunted, working with his hands; sometimes he would disappear, forced to do secret, brutal work for money, but to them he was a gentle protector.

Narrated by Daniel after a catastrophic event has occurred, Elmet mesmerizes even as it becomes clear the family's solitary idyll will not last. When a local landowner shows up on their doorstep, their precarious existence is threatened, their innocence lost. Daddy and Cathy, both of them fierce, strong, and unyielding, set out to protect themselves and their neighbors, putting into motion a chain of events that can only end in violence.

As rich, wild, dark, and beautiful as its Yorkshire setting, Elmet is a gripping debut about life on the margins and the power--and limits--of family loyalty.

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Published Dec 5, 2017

320 pages

Average rating: 6.08

12 RATINGS

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Noelpotter
Jan 17, 2026
6/10 stars
A lovely and lyrical gothic novel written by an up and coming writer, nominated and shortlisted for a few prestigious awards. However, I find myself at the end of this atmospheric book, loving the prose, but finding the ending lacking. It is somehow a bit overproduced and under delivered. I sit here really trying to reflect on what the author wants the reader to take away from the experience of Daniel’s story. Theme is so central to gothic literature, arguably as much as atmosphere, and while the author explores a myriad of themes within this book in such lovely prose, I find myself hard pressed to both identify the growth of the protagonist or even truly identify him as the protagonist rather than a narrator, or summarise what she wants you to take away from this novel. In that absence of decision or conclusion amongst the beautiful lyrical writing, I walk away feeling this book is a work by a writer with immense talent, yet maybe wasn’t sure what she wanted to say, or wants us to decide, and that’s not entirely my cup of tea. 🫖

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