Sunday, 16 April 2023

The Essex Serpent - a story of obsession!

The Essex Serpent, by Sarah Perry is a novel set in Victorian England and is full of strong, but not always likeable, characters. Cora Seaborne is happy when widowhood means she can finally escape her abusive husband and moves from London to Essex to pursue activities that were barred to her in her married state. With her, are son, Francis, who is a curious and obsessive boy, and her companion, Martha. Both women are strong minded and opinionated and welcome the freedom that the Essex countryside brings them compared to the stifling "society life" they had endured in London. Cora is a keen naturalist as well as a scoffer of superstition and religion, so when she hears of the rumours that the mythical "Essex Serpent" has returned to a coastal parish called Aldwinter, she sets off to "discover" what she believes is a previously unknown species of animal. And it is here she meets the local vicar, William Ransome, who also does not believe the rumours but who is trying to calm his panicky parishioners. Despite them not agreeing on anything, they and their families become firm friends. As strange events and tragedies hurl the area into further unease, Cora and Will develop intense feelings for each other that threaten to tear everything apart. This is a very enjoyable story, with lots of characters besides the two main families who all bring something to the tale - particularly Martha, who has an amazing social conscience and big heart, and the obsessive and driven Dr Luke Garrett, a surgeon whose unrequited love for Cora is almost his ruin. Great dialogue, characters and full of menace and threat, as well as mystical moments, this is a study of how obsession, in all its forms, can make you selfish and self-absorbed, and make you hurt the ones you love without you realising it. I highly recommend this book and almost gave it full marks, but felt that it meandered somewhat and lost a little focus towards the end. Still worth the read and I can totally understand why this has been made into a TV series.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 432 print pages.

Price I paid: £2.98

Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; MP3 CD; ebook.

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