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Review - The Legacy of Old Gran Parks

The Legacy of Old Gran Parks by Isobel Blackthorn



Summary:

Set in Cann River in Australia’s rugged southern wilderness, The Legacy of Old Gran Parks is a tale of a remote town haunted by a legacy, a legacy with ominous consequences. 

It’s a warm evening in the autumn of 1983 when Miriam Forster rolls into town in her broken down car. 
Frankie the deer hunter, is up in the forested hinterland with her gun. Old Pearl the fisherwoman sits on her front deck down by the lagoon with her whisky and her dog. And Emily, the English backpacker, scrubs out the pie-encrusted kitchen at the roadhouse. 

All is not well. There’s a hoon doing donuts at the crossroads and screaming down the fire trails in the woods; a suspicious-looking city-slicker with two small children, squatting in Fred’s shack down by the lake; a beanie-headed gaunt guy convalescing at the lighthouse; and an acne festooned creature in the hotel room next to Miriam, thrashing about in the night. 

Gran Parks is stirring. Who will survive? Who will get away? Who will stay?



Review:




 The Legacy of Old Gran Parks has a wonderfully dark, nasty feel to it. 


There's a claustrophobia to the setting. Cann River is a barely-there town, clinging on around a crooked crossroads. Miriam is trapped there until her car is repaired. Emily is trapped there until she scrapes together enough money for a bus out of there. Pearl's health stops her from leaving. They all seem to be running away from something too, from the fire that destroyed Miriam's home, from controlling husbands, stepfathers, parents. They've all run away as far as Cann River, and there they are stuck. And all around them are sinister men, whose very presences exude threat. However, these women are far from defenceless. The legacy of Gran Parks is a legacy of fighting back against abuse, and taking responsibility for dealing out your own style of justice.

This book is chilling. The women in it don't mess about, and I was left with the distinct impression that this wasn't the first time some of them had taken the law into their own hands. There are some pretty brutal descriptions of violence too. 

One thing I really liked was how well the book dealt with multiple POV characters. There are four main characters, and the point-of-view rotates between all four of them. Each one has a distinctive voice which came across really strongly in the writing. It is particularly interesting to see what they think of each other, for although they are all stuck in the same situation and are generally pulling together, they don't necessarily like each other and a lot of their prejudices come out.

The plot rolled along quickly, building up the tension effectively as each woman felt a different menace around her, and it was all resolved effectively. I would have liked more exploration of the supernatural elements, which felt like they were lingering just out of view, but that did add to the dark tone of the story. It's described as a dark comedy, though there isn't a whole lot of comedy in it. It's possibly closer to being a noir/horror.

I'm giving The Legacy of Old Gran Parks an enjoyable 3 3/4 moons.
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About the Book
Title: The Legacy of Old Gran Parks
Author: Isobel Blackthorn
Release Date: 24th February 2018
Genre: Dark Comedy
Publisher: Hellbound Books

This was my stop on the The Legacy of Old Gran Parks blog tour. 
I received a copy of the book in return for an honest review.








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