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Rowan's Well: : a gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date29 July 2013
- Reading age15 - 18 years
- File size538 KB
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- ASIN : B00E8RD1P2
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 29 July 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 538 KB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 216 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Reading age : 15 - 18 years
- Best Sellers Rank: 15,263 in Psychological Fiction (Books)
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About the authors
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CJ Harter has dissected human bodies in Sheffield, shushed library-users in Wigan, shared poetry in Liverpool, and organised bedbaths in Salford. Now she edits fiction and helps indie authors fulfill their publication dreams. First novel, psychological suspense "Rowan's Well", is garnering fabulous 5 star reviews. "Fitful Head", a contemporary ghost story, won second prize in one international novel-writing contest and made the short-list for another, and also gets great reader reviews. CJ is currently working on a crime fiction series set in her home town of Manchester, UK. She has a degree in Literature and Philosophy, is mother to two adults, wife to one and slave to two tiny dogs.
AWARDS
CJ's first novel, "Rowan's Well", recently won the Chill With A Book Readers' Award.
Her new novel, "Fitful Head: A Ghost Story", was Runner-Up in the prestigious Liverpool Writing On The Wall Festival's Pulp Idol First Chapter competition, and came 11th out of 3,112 entries in the UK-NWC competition. And all this before it was even published!
Recent INTERVIEW with CJ:
Who are your favourite authors?
Gosh, where to start? Right now I love Sarah Waters, Donna Tartt, Iain Banks. And a Canadian writer, Anne-Marie MacDonald. Oh, and crime thriller novelists Helen Fields and Sharon Bolton. I could go on, but don't our favourites change as we do? I read Angela Carter's 'The Magic Toyshop' in my twenties, and that had a profound impact on me. I did my undergraduate dissertation on JG Ballard, and still love his short stories. To relax, I always turn to Stephen King (that's never changed - he's the gift that keeps on giving). And I love the classics: William Faulkner, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoyevsky. But ask me again tomorrow and who knows?
What inspires you to get out of bed each day?
My dogs, though I'm not sure 'inspire' is the word... more like 'impel'. Seriously, I love my writing, so it's really not hard to persuade myself out of bed in the morning.
When you're not writing, how do you spend your time?
Walking my dogs. My favourite dog walk, Pennington Flash, has become a setting for my novel 'Fitful Head: A Ghost Story'. I love reading (though when I'm deep in writing a first draft, I find reading anything challenging quite tricky - not sure why). I'm passionate about the theatre and also enjoy cinema-going. Anything with a good story. Oh, and I like a bit of t'ai chi. And when I can, I love to go whale-watching - quite a feat when you live in Manchester, England, let me tell you.
Do you remember the first story you ever wrote?
Of course. It was 'Midnight, the Stallion'. I was five years old and not entirely sure it was fiction. I loved that horse.
What is your writing process?
Ha! Oh, sorry - you were serious? Does picking fights with family members so they don't want to be in the same house with you, then rushing upstairs to the spare room to take advantage of the ensuing peace and quiet count as 'process'?
Do you remember the first story you ever read, and the impact it had on you?
Hm, first story... not sure. I remember my Mum reading Enid Blyton's 'The Magic Faraway Tree' to me when I was very small and ill with scarletina. I loved Blyton after that, especially 'The Secret Island'. I suppose the first book I read to myself would be a school reading book: 'Clifford The Big Red Dog' comes to mind. I do remember the thrill of finishing that book all by myself, hiding among the coats and pump bags when I should have been playing out.
What are your five favourite books, and why?
Golly, that's really hard. I think this changes with your mood, even day to day sometimes. An early favourite was 'The Magic Toyshop' by Angela Carter because I identified with Melanie and fell in love with Finn. 'The Little Stranger' by Sarah Waters, because it's frightening and beautiful and she keeps getting better and better. And it contains the perfect final sentence. I aspire to write as well as Sarah. 'The Brothers Karamazov' by Dostoyevsky - a life changing book in so many ways. I love 'The Crow Road' by Iain Banks. Great first sentence - look it up. How many's that? This is hard. Can I get back to you...?
Describe your desk
It's my Dad's old bureau, where he used to sit to pay bills or catch up on some office work in the evenings while we kids watched TV and Mum did the ironing, watching along with us. It's the only piece of furniture I was sure I wanted to keep when he died.
What are you working on next?
I'm writing a story inspired by the bravery of lifeboatmen (and women). Like most people, I was deeply affected by the loss with all hands of the Cornish Penlee lifeboat in December 1981. My story's not about that, but that's where my drive to write it came from. Watch this space...
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Customers find this book to be a compelling family drama that holds readers' attention from beginning to end. The writing is vivid, with one customer highlighting the brilliant descriptions of the Yorkshire coastline, while another notes how it captures human frailties in relationships. Customers describe it as a page-turner with delightful details of the characters and somewhat chilling content. Customers appreciate how the book helps readers understand the complexities of being human.
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Customers find the book's story compelling and totally gripping, describing it as a moving family drama. One customer notes how the narrative unfolds over an extended time frame.
"...Descriptions of the key events are emotive and powerful. The premise is actually shocking and may keep you awake at night, but an absolute must read." Read more
"...At times it felt like reading an enjoyable family drama, with delightful detaisl of the characters, atmospheric with wonderful descriptions of the..." Read more
"...Apart from the compelling plot, there are many other enjoyable aspects of Rowan’s Well, among them the vivid and often menacing descriptions of the..." Read more
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Customers find the book to be a fantastic and engaging read, describing it as a real page turner that holds the reader's attention.
"This book is excellent. Get it released again now and onto the shelves, it is prime time for such a domestic thriller...." Read more
"...A really, really good read by a confident writer.,. Buy it..., Go on...I dare you...., You will not be disappointed, I promise.." Read more
"This is such an excellent book that I can't believe that C J Harter has only written this book the author truly gifted...." Read more
"...I found this to be a real page turner, an excellent read." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, describing it as well-written and vivid, with one customer highlighting the brilliant descriptions of the Yorkshire coastline and another noting the menacing descriptions of the Yorkshire countryside.
"...The writing is skillful, well crafted and very well paced, quick when it needs to be, and slower for those more intimate moments...." Read more
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"...As many authors mess it up. The descriptions are brilliant and you can picture then so clearly that I actually felt that I was there...." Read more
Customers find the pacing of the book engaging and well-crafted, with one customer noting how it holds readers from beginning to end, while another highlights its exploration of human frailties in relationships.
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"...that should be happy: holidays spent together in the family home, strong bonds and long-lasting relationships. But something is brewing underneath...." Read more
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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one noting how it keeps readers guessing about the characters' motivations.
"...The characters are very believable and their plights will really get under your skin...." Read more
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Customers find the book chilling, with one describing it as a psychological thriller that is horrific in equal measure.
"...with his wife - but, that aside, this remained a realistic and somewhat chilling read which could easily have been a true story. PS...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2018This book is excellent. Get it released again now and onto the shelves, it is prime time for such a domestic thriller. Honestly, I didn't really know what to expect, the second half of the blurb is a little convoluted, but the book is simply brilliant. The characters are very believable and their plights will really get under your skin. The writing is skillful, well crafted and very well paced, quick when it needs to be, and slower for those more intimate moments. Descriptions of the key events are emotive and powerful. The premise is actually shocking and may keep you awake at night, but an absolute must read.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 August 2016Against all odds, ( I'm not a fan of psychological thrillers normally) I found myself slowly drawn in and then unable to stop reading this. The story, ,plot characters and underlying tension are so subtly developed that it can take you by surprise. At times it felt like reading an enjoyable family drama, with delightful detaisl of the characters, atmospheric with wonderful descriptions of the Yorkshire coastline, then almost without warning being tipped into a much darker world of inner struggle and suppression. I did feel sympathy for the two main characters, Mark and Will, but oddly I had less understanding or indeed "forgiveness" towards Will, and the pull of his friendship with Mark and what he was prepared to lose. Throughout there was that twisting feeling in the stomach that something was about to happen, and when it did....
I found the timeline and the way it was portrayed, interesting but slightly confusing at times, this may have been because it was on kindle, but certainly a very different and clever style of story telling...
A really, really good read by a confident writer.,. Buy it..., Go on...I dare you...., You will not be disappointed, I promise..
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2016Prepare to be horrified
In theory, an extended family life that should be happy: holidays spent together in the family home, strong bonds and long-lasting relationships. But something is brewing underneath. Mark’s secret history is surfacing in unimaginable ways. And when he finally carries out the unimaginable, the unforgivable, the most horrific, he has only one friend left – Will.
When the time comes for that friendship to be tested, Will seems prepared to sacrifice his marriage and his place in the extended family in order to help Mark, his buddy from university days, to find peace and absolution.
Because the novel has an unusual structure, the reader gets to see the characters from different points of view, thereby allowing him/her to develop some (not much) empathy for Mark, despite his tragically dark side and the daemons that haunt him. And what is it *really* that drives Will to show ceaseless loyalty to a man so damaged?
Apart from the compelling plot, there are many other enjoyable aspects of Rowan’s Well, among them the vivid and often menacing descriptions of the Yorkshire countryside, coastline and weather. So much atmosphere!
Definitely a good book to curl up with on a cold, rainy winter’s night.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2018A disquieting tale of friendship, love, loss and loyalty I read to the end despite not enjoying this story. It raises disquieting questions about personal relationships and friendship loyalty misplaced or otherwise.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2015This is such an excellent book that I can't believe that C J Harter has only written this book the author truly gifted. I could not but it down nor could I go to bed till the early hours as I wanted to know what else would happen also when I wasn't able to read it eg in bed it swam round and round my head. From beginning all the way to the last paragraph was a pure joy and perfect I especially loved the what happen in the end it was such a perfect ending where all makes sense and ties it all up neatly a rarity. As many authors mess it up. The descriptions are brilliant and you can picture then so clearly that I actually felt that I was there. Also the conversation felt so real and natural it is hard to believe that they were actually only come from book. I can not wait to read more of C J Harter's books I hope that the next one isn't to far to wait I am hungry and craving more. I will be recommending this to everyone I know and I hope that I can buy a printed version for my friends who don't have a kindle as they would be truely missing out on such a gifted author. When you buy you yourself will find out for yourself how excellent this book and will not be disappointed at all.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2015Selected for our book club's monthly reading, this book felt fresh and different both in its point of view and the way it represented relationship dynamics. There was no needless drama, and this natural approach lent a tremendous amount of veracity to the events that transpire.
I usually read crime and psychological thriller fiction so am no stranger to the dark, as it were, but the subject matter didn't lose its impact - rare in today's age, where violence and the darker side of human nature have far less perceived shock value.
Personally I felt that it might have been nice to have explored a little more of the subplots - the early incident from Mark's perspective, Mrs Brooke's circumstances, Will's relationship with his wife - but, that aside, this remained a realistic and somewhat chilling read which could easily have been a true story.
PS. We were very fortunate to have the author join our book club meeting in order that we could present our questions and crtitique in person; I must say that CJ Harter accepted my praise and criticism with equal grace, offering explanations and insights in each respect. I sincerely look forward to future offerings!
Top reviews from other countries
- Todd LaneReviewed in the United States on 9 July 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Imaginative, gritty and powerfully written
Rowan's Well is suspense writing at its best. The way that CJ Harter developed these deeply-human characters and how creatively she constructed this story proves her skill as writer. She writes dialog in the way that we speak. This brought her characters to life. I knew these people. I related to them. I've thought like them. Read this book and share it with someone else who truly loves story. You will be discussing it when they're done.
- SylviaReviewed in Canada on 18 March 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for this great book.
I am so happy I finally read this book. I have dithered for months now as I was sure I would not like it but was I wrong.
A young Mark is practically ignored by his parents and bullied at school. A friendship made in college that lasts a lifetime. A tragedy that begins to tear a family apart. The story builds slowly and steadily to a very good ending. I could not stop reading. The story is so well written, I could see everything in my mind as I continued to read. I look forward to more from CJ Harter
- MugsyReviewed in the United States on 9 May 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
I enjoyed the book. Good character development.
- Lorraine GarantReviewed in Canada on 14 May 2018
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I downloaded this book as the storyline looked intriguing but was vastly disappointed. The story itself had some merit ad I read it in its entirety but I had a hard time getting into it and was very disappointed in the ending.
- Trista GareriReviewed in the United States on 30 August 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
This is a great, slow burn. Very well written. You'll want to read every word because the plot is so masterfully woven in the details. At first you think the book is going to be about Mark, then you think you're supposed to learn something from William. By the end, I realized you're supposed to learn something from all of them. It's a story about friendship, love, and loyalty; what can happen when those things are manipulated and twisted. Was there redemption? Can such an act hope to garner redemption? Rowan's Well would be perfect for book clubs because you'll want to discuss what this book will make you feel and think! It'll spark discussions of the soul and the human condition. 10/10 would recommend!!