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The Ogre's Laboratory

Published
Sep 2011
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
393

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When the previous incumbent in the parish of Wodden commits suicide in mysterious circumstances, Julian Snow, a gifted young Catholic priest, is sent to take his place.

Wodden is the home of a number of prominent Catholics, including a powerful Tory politician and the Trevellyans, an old Catholic family whose ancestral seat, Flamstead House, dominates the village. The ancient legend of Everard Trevellyan, the third Earl of Wodden, still haunts the village: monstrous in size, dissipated in morals, Everard is said to have preyed on the local children.

As Father Snow's duties see him regularly visiting Flamstead House for Mass, a growing suspicion that something very sinister indeed is going on, and that the Trevellyan legend might be as alive as ever, begins to consume him just as he finds he has fallen in love.

A compelling and atmospheric modern Gothic novel, and a moving exploration of a priest's crisis of faith, THE OGRE'S LABORATORY is an immensely impressive achievement.

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Apr 1998 Random House (UK) ISBN13 9780224050395 ISBN10 0224050397
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Mar 1999 Random House (UK) ISBN13 9780099749813 ISBN10 0099749815
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First Edition Sep 2011 Random House ISBN13 9781446485361 ISBN10 1446485366
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Sep 2011 Vintage Digital ISBN10 B005G37S3S
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