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The Fabric of Sin (Merrily Watkins Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Phil Rickman (Author)
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November 1, 2007 Merrily Watkins Mysteries

Called in secretly to investigate an allegedly haunted house with royal connections, Merrily Watkins, deliverance consultant for the Diocese of Hereford, is exposed to a real and tangible evil. A hidden valley on the border of England and Wales preserves a longtime feud between two old border families as well as an ancient Templar church with a secret that may be linked to a famous ghost story. On her own and under pressure with the nights drawing in, the hesitant Merrily has never been less sure of her ground. Meanwhile, Merrily’s closest friend, songwriter Lol Robinson, is drawn into the history of his biggest musical influence, the tragic Nick Drake, finding himself troubled by Drake’s eerie autumnal song "The Time of No Reply."


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British author Rickman once again cleverly blends supernatural elements with a conventional whodunit plot in his ninth Merrily Watkins novel (after 2007's The Remains of an Altar). An apparition resembling the ghost in M.R. James's short tale, Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad, has appeared at an abandoned house near the Welsh border that's to be restored by a trust connected with Prince Charles. When Felix Barlow, the builder set to do the renovation, complains about the ghost, the bishop of Hereford orders Watkins, a minister who specializes in exorcism cases, to investigate. After Barlow is found bludgeoned to death, suspicion falls on his beautiful assistant, Fuchsia Mary Linden, who appears to have committed suicide out of remorse. Doubtful of the official line, Watkins does her own digging. The writing and characterizations are first-rate, though Rickman gives away part of the game rather earlier than most mystery fans would like. (May)
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"Cleverly blends supernatural elements with a conventional whodunit plot."  —Publishers Weekly


"A thinking reader's Elizabeth George."  —Kirkus Reviews


"First rate. A passionate, flawed, modern woman, every bit as concerned with the intricacies of crime as with demons that go bump in the night."  —Daily Mail


"Compassionate, original, and sharply contemporary. Rickman's crime series is one of the best around."  —Spectator

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Quercus (November 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1847240844
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847240842
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #979,371 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad', October 31, 2007
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"The Fabric of Sin" is the ninth Merrily Watkins procedural and frankly, she's getting worn to a frazzle. The deliverance consultant and parish priest for the diocese of Hereford hasn't had a vacation in five years, she smokes way too many Silk Cuts, and has a headache that doesn't want to quit. Her daughter Jane is at loose ends since her boyfriend went to University, and is still smouldering over Ledwardine's crooked land developers. The only bright spot in Merrily's life is her boyfriend, Lol, who is finally doing gigs after his second album burned up the charts (well, truthfully his album didn't quite make the charts, but it did sell out at one store).

One character in this murder mystery attributes Merrily's physical ailments and existential dark-night-of-the-soul maunderings to premature menopause. This is a bit unkind as Merrily is only in her mid-forties. She just needs to take that long-overdue vacation, stop smoking, and marry Lol.

This novel is not as tightly focused as "Remains of an Altar" (the eighth novel in the series), which shone brightly on the life and music of English composer, Edward Elgar. Instead, there are two loosely related plot devices swirling around the Edwardian ghost story author, M.R. James, and the current Prince of Wales. They are tangled together with Knights Templar, Freemasons (shades of Dan Brown), and Owain Glyndwr, the last Welsh Prince of Wales, in an old house, recently purchased by the Duchy of Cornwall.

Merrily is asked to exorcise the house on the Welsh border, and is soon up to her dog collar in murder, devil worship, an ancient family feud, Templars, Freemasons, and (as always) Church of England politics. No wonder she has a headache.

I'm a rabid M.R. James fan and thoroughly enjoyed the bits about his life and ghost stories. Prince Charles fans may enjoy his entanglement in the plot (which, frankly I thought was a bit silly). All Rickman fans will enjoy this ninth installment in the Merrily Watkins series in which she solves murders, both old and new, and also cocks a snoot at Baphomet a.k.a. The Green Man a.k.a. the Great God Pan.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History Comes Alive!, December 15, 2007
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If someone like Phil Rickman had been my history teacher in high school, I probably would have got better grades and an earlier interest in what may be the most fascinating subject of all. The point is, he does meticulous research and has the ability to make it come alive for the reader. Merrily's Border Country is steeped in ancient mysteries that can only be speculated about; so much is shrouded in the depths of time. This time out we have the Knights Templar and their connection with present day Freemasonry. Also there is a reference to the writer, M. R. James, without whose wonderful ghost stories many of us would have been cheated out of the experience of shivering in our beds late at night, searching the shadows and thinking, "There's no such thing as ghosts. Really there isn't..."

But this certainly isn't some musty old tome written by an academic. This is the ninth (and you will see the significance of that number in the story) adventure with Merrily Watkins, her daughter Jane and her extended family. At this point poor Merrily is very stressed and who wouldn't be in her situation? Her position as Diocesan Exorcist is in jeopardy with the distinct possibility of losing it and having to take on multiple parishes much like the circuit riding preachers of old in the U.S. That, coupled with the gruesome things she has seen, would be enough to drive the most stable of us over the edge. But we are seeing her eventually becoming toughened by her experiences. She may still have self doubts but she won't be pushed around, even by her superiors.

Helping in her investigation into the strange events surrounding the Master House in Garway are her lover, Lol Robinson and her daughter Jane. In the course of the book we see Jane growing up, taking charge of her life and Lol reaching a possible turning point in his career.

I think this really is the best book of the series with Rickman throwing in the occasional biting social commentary. The murder mystery makes me think of Raymond Chandler who said that he did not write whodunits but rather was concerned with the reasons that people commit the act. Whodunit becomes whydunit and the motive in this one, when it is finally revealed, is absolutely shocking.

Rickman is one of a group of really exceptional writers in the U.K. who include Kate Charles, Andrew Taylor, Stephen Bishop, Deborah Crombie and others who never seem to make our best seller lists which says something about the state of the publishing industry in our country. He is the best of the bunch and, while the temptation is to compare him with other writers like Chandler, Hammett and McBain, his writing is unique. There just is no one else like him. Unfortunately, we have to wait until next year for the next chapter in this superior series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rickman Never Disappoints, October 15, 2009
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By now you'd think the Watkins saga would get boring. But it gets better and better. Especially with this latest addition. Makes me want to go back and read them all over again--and I can't wait for the next one!

These are big books, chock full of historical references and atmosphere. Not your average "mystery." Love 'em.
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