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In brief: Kingdomtide; The Other Half of Augusta Hope; The Squiggly Career – reviews

The Observer, January 2020

Kingdomtide
Rye Curtis

Fourth Estate, £12.99, pp336

A strangely compelling debut novel, Kingdomtide begins when the elderly – but never frail – Cloris survives a plane crash in the Bitterroot mountains in Montana. The scene is set for a Touching the Void-style survival epic, but then the action switches to a Fargo-like town where forest ranger Debra seems less determined to find Cloris than her next bottle of Merlot. The two stories don’t entirely cohere – although an entire novel devoted to the prim Cloris would also have been too much. But there’s enough here, particularly in the vivid nature writing, to allow Kingdomtide to pull through.

The Other Half of Augusta Hope
Joanna Glen

Borough Press, £12.99, pp384

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