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In a Dark Wood
Published in Digital by Doubleday ()
Author: Amanda Craig
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One of the Year's Ten Best
Although the words "a real page-turner...couldn't put it down" are as over-used in reviews as an ATM in Vegas, no other words more accurately describe this book. From page one, Craig carries the reader through a delightful roller-coaster ride of emotions. Combining our hero's search for the truth (about his deceased mother) with the fairy tales (his Mother wrote) he can not escape, IN A DARK WOOD makes for an intriguing novel, sure to be on every critics "ten best" list come December. Please, more from Amanda Craig (she has a number of novels available in England, but not America)- and soon!

Darkness Prevails
IN A DARK WOOD is unlike any other book I've read - and I loved it! Topics include England, America, divorce, fairy tales, and skeletons in the family closet.

A man nearing 40 is getting a divorce from his wife and has to re-evaluate his life. He discovers a dark fairy tale book written by his mother, who killed herself when he was 6, and he has very little recollection of her. Tracking down his mother's friends and reading the stories help him learn about his past, his family and himself.

The writing style is very smart. The dark fairy stories within the book are killer and they neatly parallel what happened in the mother's past as well as the protagonist's present. The story starts off right in the middle of his moving out of his house, and then continues on a steady pace, building and spiraling until the end.

This book was right up my alley. I look forward to reading more works by Amanda Craig.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
This is a mesmeric, haunting novel, and for those of you who are fooled into thinking this is primarily about mental illness...Think and READ again. You have fallen into a sort of trap set by this extremely subtle, almost wily, author. Yes, mental illness is one thematic level on which one can read this, in so many ways, disturbing and original book.-"And when the ink begins to write/ It makes the paper black and white."-The poem from Benedick's visionary mother pops up at beginning and end of the narrative. Why?

Read aright, the story of Benedick's quest interlarded with his mother's dark tales WILL keep you up at night. To come to the conclusion that all she and Benedick need or needed is/was some psychotropic drug like Lithium is to say the same of, say, Shelley or Van Gogh. If you think the ending, at first glance, is simplistic, you're right. But if you think that it undermines the the otherwise terror and fairy tale ridden narrative, then you're reading it on the level which most adults read fairy tales: That is, you're not reading it.

For the ending is the most terrifying part of the book: a fairy tale full of fairy tales that tell us more about ourselves than we like to think. Why is the ending so almost hostilely, one might say, simplistic? Again, ask yourself, what's the line with which fairy tales, including the dark fairy tales of Benedick's mother, end? Then reread the book, as I did...if you dare!


Winter Wonderland
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Love Spell (October, 1999)
Authors: Emma Craig, Leigh Greenwood, Amanda Harte, and Linda O. Johnston
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Bah, Humbug!
Don't bother - none of these stories ever grabs a reader's interest (and I'm generally an easy sell).

Wonderful Christmas Cheer
This was a great Christmas Anthology. All four authors presented a Christmas story that reminded me of the magic of Christmas, restoring our faith in words such as love, friendship and happiness. It would be hard to say which story was best but my favorites were Amanda Harte's Silver Bells and Emma Craig's "Merry Gentlemen". I bought the book when it was released but as is the plague of a bookaholic, I did not reach it on my "to be read" pile until March. What a breath of fresh air. I loved this book. It raised my spirits and reminded me how wonderful a holiday Christmas, the gifts being what people need the most-love and understanding. Try this book-it truly will bring a smile to your lips. Happy reading.


Love in Idleness
Published in Paperback by Little Brown UK Ltd (September, 2003)
Author: Amanda Craig
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Love in Idleness: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (22 July, 2003)
Author: Amanda Craig
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Vicious Circle
Published in Paperback by Fourth Estate ()
Author: Amanda Craig
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