Richard Godwin
Richard Godwin Enjoys a Quarter of Four First Novels
‘What better way to get to know someone than through their choice and treatment of books?’ asks Margaret Lea, the bookish narrator of Diane Setterfield’s The Thirteenth Tale .
First-time authors usually feel the need to probe for their place in the literary canon; Setterfield has chosen a cosy nook among well-thumbed copies of Jane Eyre, The Woman in White and Wuthering Heights. Her debut is as much about the storytelling itself as it is about secrets and romance.
Margaret leads a spinsterish life in her father’s second-hand bookshop. One day she receives a letter from Vida Winter, the world-famous elderly thriller writer, who has singled her out to write her biography. Margaret travels up to Yorkshire to Winter’s soft-furnished house to hear her life story – a darkly
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