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 · "The Well" by Catherine Chanter was a book I found myself drawn to. The description and reviews of the book piqued my interest. The buzzwords that intrigued me were: Big Brother, religious cult, dystopian, surveillance. We basically received none of these, sadly. The book details the life of Ruth, who had just been released from prison/5. Catherine Chanter Discusses Her Debut Novel. 'The Well' is a brilliantly suspenseful debut set in modern-day Britain where water is running out everywhere except at the farm of one seemingly ordinary family whose mysterious good fortune leads to suspicion, chaos, and ultimately a shocking act of violence. The Well. A www.doorway.rued on: Ma. Catherine Chanter's first novel has the ingredients of a dystopian nightmare, yet it's more a straightforward thriller - albeit a sensuously written one Intimacy, whether emotional, spiritual or physical, drives this book, as well as an increasingly desperate quest for solace Chanter delivers a strong, literary page-turner.”/5().


Catherine Chanter. Atria, $26 (p) ISBN Buy this book At midlife, Ruth and Mark Ardingly leave London for a small farm in the west of England called the Well, where they. The Well PDF book by Catherine Chanter Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF, azw3 or MOBI eBooks. Published in February 19th the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in fiction, mystery books. The main characters of The Well novel are John, Emma. The book has been awarded with Booker Prize, Edgar Awards and many others. edit data. Catherine Chanter is a teacher, poet, and short story writer. She is the winner of the Yeovil Poetry Prize and the Lucy Cavendish Prize awarded by Cambridge University. She grew up in the West Country before attending Oxford.


Catherine Chanter is a teacher, poet, and short story writer. She is the winner of the Yeovil Poetry Prize and the Lucy Cavendish Prize awarded by Cambridge University. She grew up in the West Country before attending Oxford. The Well is her first novel. More Author Information. Catherine Chanter is a teacher, poet, and short story writer. She is the winner of the Yeovil Poetry Prize and the Lucy Cavendish Prize awarded by Cambridge University. She grew up in the West Country before attending Oxford. The Well is her first novel. The Well by Catherine Chanter was a very interesting novel and with a water source being the focus. It reminded me of Marcel Pagnol’s Jean de Florette with both stories ending with drastic consequences. Catherine Chanter kept this reader in suspense to learn what happened to Ruth’s grandson and for that reason was a quick read.

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