The Followers

von Rebecca Wait

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'A great surging shout of a novel' Guardian 'Profoundly unsettling, brilliantly executed . . . remarkable' - Emily St. John Mandel, bestselling author of Station Eleven Judith has been visiting her mother, Stephanie, in prison once a month for the last eight years. But neither of them can bring themselves to talk about what brought them here - or about Nathaniel. When Stephanie first meets him, she is a struggling single mother and Nathaniel is a charismatic outsider, unlike anyone she's ever known. When she decides to join the small religious cult he has founded high on the moors, Stephanie thinks she is doing the best for her daughter: a new home, a new life, a new purpose. As Stephanie slowly surrenders herself to Nathaniel's will, tensions deepen, faith and doubt collide, and a horrifying act of violence changes everything. From the acclaimed author of I'm Sorry You Feel That Way, Rebecca Wait's The Followers is a tense, unforgettable and deeply moving novel about family ties and how much we can outrun our past. 'A page-turning finish' Daily Mail 'Such a suspenseful and compassionate book, never more so than in its feeling for certain characters, the disorderliness of their inner lives, their vulnerability. I thought it remarkable.' - Sunjeev Sahota, author of Ours Are The Streets

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