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Book Details

Title: The Companion
Author: Kim Taylor Blakemore
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Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (January 14, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN: 1542009669
Rating: 4     46 reviews

Book Description

Review “A captivating tale of psychological suspense.” Publishers Weekly“When Emma Donoghue, the bestselling author of Room, describes a book as ‘A vivid and sensuous domestic drama…’, you read the book…Guys, this book totally lived up to Emma’s promise.” Hasty Book List“Blakemore’s skill at bringing the past to life is used to great effect…The 250+ page book is a slim volume that packs quite the punch, while adding more diversity than often shown in historical mysteries.” BOLO Books“…a slow psychological burn.” —Criminal Element“…a very clever and vibrant novel, compelling so that it pulls the reader along at speed…” NB Magazine“The Companion is spellbinding…a bravura performance…” Marilyn’s Mystery Reads“An exquisitely written, atmospheric suspense that kept me engaged right to the last page…” Belinda Witzenhausen“…This is American Gothic at its finest.” Tales From The Book Dragon“…a dark, intriguing, and haunting mystery…” Shelley’s Book Nook“Blakemore’s descriptions are rich and vivid…Secrets, eavesdropping, sinister happenings, and a forbidden relationship all make for a riveting historical thriller reminiscent of Sarah Waters, Burial Rites by Hannah Kent, or The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins.” —Historical Novel Society“A vivid and sensuous domestic drama, The Companion is also an atmospheric crime story.” —Emma Donoghue, bestselling author of Room“Sarah Waters fans, welcome to your next obsession. The Companion is an elegantly written tale of beautiful lies and ugly secrets, a reminder that love’s transforming power makes not just angels, but monsters. Telling one from the other will keep you guessing until the end.” —Greer Macallister, bestselling author of The Magician’s Lie and Woman 99“The Companion is a brilliant study of all that makes us human—our terrors, regrets, and passions, and the lies that shape our worlds. Kim Taylor Blakemore’s novel is both astonishing and captivating, and it will leave readers spellbound.” —Lydia Kang, bestselling author of A Beautiful Poison and The Impossible Girl“As her date with the gallows approaches, Lucy Blunt is struggling to understand why she is at odds with society. In a literary tradition stretching from Jane Eyre to Alias Grace, her intoxicating account took me to another time and place. A confession with the illicit excitement of a thriller, The Companion offers everything I like about modern historical fiction: a resonant voice that brings women’s lives out of the shadows.” —Jo Furniss, bestselling author of All the Little Children and The Trailing Spouse“A vividly rendered and chilling tale of murder, desire, and obsession.” —Sophia Tobin, bestselling author of The Vanishing“With exquisitely vivid and lyrical writing and a subtly layered narrative, The Companion is a fascinating and beautiful novel. If you enjoy Sarah Waters, you’ll love Kim Taylor Blakemore’s latest.” —Lily Hammond, author of The Way Home, Alice & Jean, and Violet“The Companion is a totally absorbing read—beautifully written, atmospheric, and intriguing. Kim Taylor Blakemore’s characterization is both convincing and compelling as she evokes the gritty reality of nineteenth-century life to great effect. I loved this book.” —Lindsay Jayne Ashford, bestselling author of The Woman on the Orient Express“The narrator is riveting. The prose, gorgeous.” —Ron Hansen, National Book Award–nominated author of Atticus, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and Mariette in Ecstasy“Reading The Companion, I felt myself pulled authentically into a distant time and tale reminiscent of Charlotte Brontë and Henry James. Blakemore’s mastery of language and character lends credence to her absorbing narrative of guilt or innocence as a young woman of mysterious identity awaits hanging. There is a body count right from the opening of the novel. From there, the reader follows Blakemore through almost effortless shifts of time and circumstance, rendered in magnificent language, to an unexpected finale. This is a haunting tale that will remain in the reader’s consciousness for a long time.” —Diane C. McPhail, author of The Abolitionist’s Daughter“Kim Taylor Blakemore’s novel The Companion is the absorbing tale of Lucy Blunt, a young woman condemned to death and deeply haunted by her past. Blakemore skillfully immerses the reader in the tactile world of antebellum New Hampshire with her exquisite choice of details and gorgeous writing style. The novel has everything—complexity, mystery, murder, betrayal, forbidden love—even a ghostly presence. Treat yourself to a few evenings with this captivating story as you explore the mind and experience of a tortured young woman from another time. You’ll be glad you did.” —Amy Belding Brown, author of Flight of the Sparrow“Lucy Blunt’s account of her journey to the gallows is a study in female wildness, perhaps constrained but definitely untamed, in this compelling novel. The writing is honed, fresh, and intensely physical, pulling the reader headlong into the heroine’s tough, sharp-eyed world. Lucy’s wit, courage, and resourcefulness render her sympathetic; at the same time, her watchfulness, her almost obsessive reading of others in order to gain advantage, is masterfully conveyed. Blakemore’s understated psychology—in particular her grasp of the petty yet crucial maneuverings that take place between rivals—held me entranced until the end.” —Maria McCann, author of Ace, King, Knave, The Wilding, and As Meat Loves Salt“Moody and atmospheric, The Companion is a compulsively readable treat. Blakemore’s meticulously researched world captured me from the very first page, and her intriguing, unpredictable characters kept me guessing until the end. An utter delight for lovers of classic gothic literature!” —Elizabeth Blackwell, bestselling author of In the Shadow of Lakecrest and On a Cold Dark Sea Read more About the Author Kim Taylor Blakemore is the author of the novels The Companion, Bowery Girl, and Cissy Funk. She has been honored with a Tucson Festival of Books Literary Award, a Willa Award for Best YA Fiction, and a Regional Arts & Culture Council grant. She teaches Craft of Fiction and Historical Fiction with PDX Writers in Portland, Oregon. Please visit her at www.kimtaylorblakemore.com. Read more

Customers Review:

The Companion is almost impossible to put down. I was drawn into the story on the first page. Ms. Taylor Blakemore’s writing is crisp and sharp, but she somehow manages to paint such vivid pictures with words that it is almost like watching a movie. I felt like I was in each room, could feel the cold of the brutal winter, hear the crack of ice being chipped from the well, smell the stew cooking. I’m not necessarily a fan of historic fiction, but this one has me hooked. As a child I was easily pulled into books, and The Companion brought that back for the first time in a very long time.
What a wonderful, complex, heartwrenching story! The characters, especially Lucy, drew me in from the first page, and engaged my heart and my imagination, to the end. Like ribbons twisted around each other, Lucy’s past and present gradually revealed her whole story – I couldn’t help but sympathize with her. Likewise, Eugenie tugged at my heart as I wondered, and hoped, for the “right” ending. All of the supporting characters, good and evil, were developed just enough to contribute to the mystery, and to the completeness of this excellent book. I read it in one day!
This was a chilling tale of love, loss, injustice, envy, jealousy, predatory behavior and insecurity. The rights of women at this time were non-existent. This young woman was prayed upon by family, friend and foe. I found myself shocked, angry and sad throughout the tale. There are so many talking points in this book it is impossible to cover them all. Excellent story, if a bit dark. Loved it.
The Companion has an interesting plot, great characters, and a wonderful setting. But what sets it apart is the beautiful prose. The author brings characters to life with her detailed, often poetic, descriptions. I could visualize each character, every room, Lucy’s jail cell, etc. My only criticism is that the lush prose sometimes slowed the narrative drive, but I was still compelled to finish the novel. I will read Ms. Blakemore’s next book.
For lovers of women centered historical fiction, read Kim Taylor Blakemore’s THE COMPANION. Not a full on mystery, not a HEA romance. No, THE COMPANION is so much more. It’s more a deeply intense and compelling union of both. Savor each page. Linger on each nuanced word, sentence. Devour this book, then put it at the top of your “must re-read” stack. For myself, I bought the hardcover because for me, reading a good book must include the smell, touch, experience of real paper, substance. But no matter your reading preference, get a paperback, eBook, hardcover or audio. The reward will be the same.
Abused and neglected, experienced in loss, young Lucy Blunt arrives at a prosperous manor house seeking a job and security. Both her past and her desires get in the way.In a sparse, original style that effectively evokes the period and the setting (New Hampshire, mid-1800s), Blakemore weaves a tale of desire, jealousy and longing. Her technique is inspired, conveying the inner workings of her characters, yet allowing enough ambiguity to challenge the reader. Moving easily between Lucy’s time in the manor house and the prison where she awaits execution, the sad tale unfolds bit by suspenseful bit until its striking conclusion. A fine piece of writing!
Although I wish it ended differently, The Companion is an excellent read. Blakemore’s characters became real people to me. I was completely caught up in the mystery and kept reading late into the night. The research and historical details were accurate and believable. Blackmore obviously loves words. She writes beautifully. I recommend The Companion.
This book took me deep into the world, the time period, and the characters. As a historical fiction has elements of a crime story, a mystery, and a thriller. I was drawn into Lucy’s life and life view with a writing style that was captivating and picturesque. a wonderful and recommended read.