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The Night Gardener of St. Edda

Par : Simon Rudd
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235510562
  • EAN9798235510562
  • Date de parution21/04/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

When Ros Wylder takes a job as the churchyard gardener in the small Dorset village of St. Edda, she expects drainage problems and difficult yews - not a decades-old conspiracy buried beneath the headstones. A displaced memorial slab discovered during routine maintenance leads Ros into the churchyard's hidden history: graves that have been quietly moved, parish records that don't match the ground, and a pattern of deliberate concealment stretching back to the 1960s.
At the centre of the mystery is the Tilney family - Arthur, Margaret, and their son Edward - buried in the same row but carefully separated, the evidence of their connection erased by a rector who decided some truths were better left underground. With the help of Callan, a stonemason haunted by his late father's role in moving the stones, and Lorna, a local historian who has spent years chasing the same family's silenced story, Ros assembles a dossier of evidence that reveals a history of domestic violence, suspicious deaths, and institutional complicity.
But the village isn't ready for what she's found. A parish council proposal threatens to lock down the records, and the people who buried the truth aren't all in the ground. The Night Gardener of St. Edda is a quiet, meticulously observed literary novel about landscape, memory, and the stories that places hold when people refuse to tell them. It is a book about the moral weight of paying attention - to the ground beneath your feet, to the dead who can't speak for themselves, and to the slow, painstaking work of making a wrong thing right.
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