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The Greatcoat
The Greatcoat
Author: Helen Dunmore
A terrifyingly atmospheric ghost story by the Orange-prize-winning Helen Dunmore.   In the summer of 1954, newly wed Isabel Carey arrives in a Yorkshire town with her husband Philip. As a GP he spends much of his time working, while Isabel tries hard to adjust to the realities of married life. Life is not easy: she feels out-of-place and co...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780099564935
ISBN-10: 0099564939
Publication Date: 3/27/2012
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Hammer
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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maura853 avatar reviewed The Greatcoat on + 542 more book reviews
Well-written. Disappointing. Ghost/time-slip/romance mash-up, and none of the elements really deliver.

Helen Dunmore is a very fine writer (who, sadly, passed away just around the time of the publication of her last novel, Birdcage Walk, which I enjoyed very much). The biographic blurb in the flyleaf of this neat, well-presented little novella states proudly that this is "her first ghost story," and I think that shows -- her heart is more in the period detail, both of the early 1950s "now" of the novel, and in the ghostly flashbacks to wartime life, and a forbidden romance.

There are hints that Dunmore had a sense of what the three disparate elements -- the haunting, the time-slip and the romance -- might be pulling toward: there are a couple of lovely, wistful lines, like

"... some things never seem to stop happening, do they?" said Janet Ingoldby quietly.

This line, from a previously unsympathetic character -- almost a cardboard cut-out, only there to prey on the anxieties and self-doubt of Isabel, the main character -- suggests that Isabel isn't the only one who might be haunted. But nothing comes of that. For me, nothing comes of much, really.


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