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Cornwall, 1786.

For years, the villagers of Mirecoombe have turned to their Keeper, the old and battle-scarred Lord Pelagius Hunt, mediator between the worlds of men and fey, for help. But this is a time of change. Belief in the old ways, in the piskies and spriggans, has dimmed, kindled instead in the Reverend Cleaver’s fiery pulpit. His church stands proud above the mire; God’s name is whispered, hushed, loved. And now, death stalks Mirecoombe on the moor. There are corpses in the heather. There is blood in the gorse.

Nancy Bligh is determined to do what Pel will not: maintain the balance between the fey and the human world, be the Keeper that he refuses to be. Blessed with natural sight, friend to spriggans, piskies and human locals of Mirecoombe, Nancy has power that Pel never had and never lets her use. But as Mirecoombe falls into darkness, perhaps her time has come.

A poignant and lyrical examination of faith, love and grief, Gorse asks what do we choose to believe, and how does that shape who we are?

About The Author

Sam K. Horton lives above the moor in Cornwall, drawing on its wild landscape, wide skies and windblown folklore for his work. He trained as a costume designer before moving into visual art. It was during his last creative project that he discovered his talent for writing. This came as a surprise, despite a lifelong love of reading anything within reach, but a welcome one.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Solaris (September 12, 2024)
  • Length: 400 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781837860715

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Raves and Reviews

“A mire of enchantment you’ll gladly sink into.” —Kit Whitfield, author of In the Heart of Hidden Things

Gorse is an addictive, dark but beautiful tale of a clash between the old and the new. It’s a masterclass in atmospheric writing and tangible world building!” —Emma Sterner-Radley, author of Snowblooded

“Lyrical and evocative, this wonderfully creepy tale is truly a book to get lost in.” —JJA Harwood, author of The Thorns Remain

“Every word is wonderful and full of wonder… Highly recommended.” The Historical Novels Review

“Recommended on every level.” —The Folklore Podcast

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