The Witch of Exmoor (Harvest Book)

In a “profoundly moving, intellectually acute” novel (Philadelphia Inquirer) that is “as meticulous as Jane Austen, as deadly as Evelyn Waugh” (Los Angeles Times), Margaret Drabble conjures up a retired writer besieged by her three grasping children in this dazzling, wickedly gothic tale.
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I was rather bored by this novel. The characters weren't particularly likeable, nothing actually happens for nearly 200 pages, and the narrative style was a off-putting.
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