Windmill Hill (Paperback)
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Published: 09/05/2024
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'Rich in charm and surprises' GUARDIAN
'A transporting and entertaining read' THE TIMES
'A triumph. Funny, mysterious, moving and ingenious - a Shakespearian knot of happiness all round' PHILIP PULLMAN

'Brilliantly observed. I loved it' CLAIRE FULLER
''A truly memorable story, I loved it' JOANNA CANNON
'An intriguing, brilliantly told story' NINA STIBBE
'Charming and shocking . . . Never fails to delight' MICK HERRON

One night in a remote hunting lodge with a Hollywood director causes an international scandal that wrecks Astrid's glittering stage career, and her marriage. Her ex-husband, the charismatic Scottish actor Magnus Fellowes, goes on to find global fame, while Astrid retreats to a disintegrating Sussex windmill.

Now 82, she lives there still, with a troupe of dachshunds and her long-suffering friend, Mrs Baker, who came to clean twenty years ago and never left. But the past is catching up with them. There has been an 'Awful Incident' at the windmill; the women are in shock. Then Astrid hears that Magnus, now on his death bed, is writing a tell-all memoir. Outraged, she sets off for Scotland, determined to stop him.

Windmill Hill is the story of two very different women, both with painful pasts, and their eccentric friendship - deep, enduring, and loyal to the last.


Praise for Lucy Atkins:

'A deft display of Lucy Atkins's talents as a delicate observer of human nature' ARIFA AKBAR
'Compulsive and skilfully woven' CLARE CHAMBERS
'Intelligent and gripping' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
'Mesmerising . . . beautifully written' LITERARY REVIEW
'Cleverly constructed' WOMAN & HOME
'It was an utter joy to relish Atkins's wonderfully skilled and unobtrusive writing' SARAH PERRY
'Sly, witty and gripping . . . I loved it' NAOMI ALDERMAN
'A sinewy, supple and gorgeously satisfying triumph' LUCY MANGAN

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781529407945
Number of pages: 368
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS
Windmill Hill is enormous fun and Atkins delivers an emotionally satisfying climax A transporting and entertaining read Atkins's enjoyably cosy yarn builds to a powerful and deftly denouement as she pursues themes of friendship, memory, perception and truth What a fabulous character Lucy Atkins has created in Astrid! 82 with a wandering mind, she is eccentric, determined, loyal, and wholly believable. This novel, ultimately about female friendship is playful, brilliantly observed, and with a plot that leaps and skips and surprises in the best possible ways. I loved it Windmill Hill is a compulsive and skilfully woven story of loyal female friendship, memories, regrets and secrets that will not stay buried. Lucy Atkins keeps the reader turning the pages hungrily I loved Windmill Hill. Glorious characters in an intriguing, brilliantly told story. And so funny! Lucy Atkins, a one-of-a-kind writer, has reached new heights. Packed with story, character, sadness, friendship and joy, Windmill Hill is charming and shocking by turns, and never fails to delight Utterly gorgeous - a lush, rich mystery peopled by unforgettable characters I've been a firm fan of Lucy Atkins since The Night Visitor and the superb Magpie Lane, but Windmill Hill propels her into a different league. Exquisitely written, with a protagonist who leaps off the page, it's comic, astute, heart-warming and powered by two dark strands of suspense that tug you as strongly as the wind beneath the mill's sails. I loved it Windmill Hill is a propulsive read about the lives of theatre actors; their loves, long buried secrets and what they are willing to do for fame. It is written with all the addictive energy of a whodunit but also the elegance and poise of literary fiction. A deft display of Lucy Atkins's talents as a delicate observer of human nature and a master of intrigue Lucy Atkins is such a skilled storyteller, creating compelling, interesting characters who remain with the reader long after the last word is read. I loved the story of friendship at the heart of Windmill Hill and I was entranced by this exquisitely written novel. It's a novel I will be giving to all my friends. Beautifully written, it has stayed with me a long time In Windmill Hill, Lucy Atkins has created two unforgettable characters in a setting so vivid you'll be googling 'how to live in a windmill' even as you turn the last page. At turns funny, poignant and fierce, the novel is a thrilling pageturner which showcases Atkins' beautiful prose. I loved this book and am hoping for further adventures for our protagonists! Lucy Atkins is an author at the top of her game with Windmill Hill. This is a compelling and multi-layered novel with so much to say about love and friendship, about being young and growing old - and how the concept of home can be found in another human being while companionship can be found in an old, irritable windmill A beautifully written story about the endurance and strength of female friendship, and how we can set the past free if we find the courage to face it. Lucy Atkins writes place and character with such skill, I feel as though I have sat by the windmill with Astrid and Mrs Baker, watching the downs unfold before us and drinking a shot (or two) of Jim Beam. A truly memorable story, I loved it A triumph. Funny, mysterious, moving and ingenious - a Shakespearian knot of happiness all round A fascinating exploration of the resilience of the aged and the determination to confront the ghosts of the past. The book keeps you in suspense until the final page I'm a big Lucy Atkins fan and Windmill Hill is a brilliantly structured tale of complicated lives which moves cleverly between several timelines. The protagonists are fascinating and the windmill almost a character in its own right. A really absorbing read Intelligent and gripping Mesmerising . . . beautifully written Make sure you read this funny, moving book before it becomes a film, for the pleasure of Atkins's delicious writing Funny, moving and original With wonderfully drawn characters, this female character-led story is humorous and charming Its warmth and roundness is one that'll keep you turning the pages Cleverly constructed

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“Gorgeous Read!”

I have previously read and loved Magpie Lane by Lucy Atkins so when Lucy popped into work a couple of weeks ago with a review copy of Windmill Hill I was eager to secure this as my copy - so I kindly got Lucy to sign... More

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“I loved Everything About This Book”

**TRIGGER WARNING** Domestic Abuse

In the 1970s, a single night in a remote hunting lodge with a Hollywood director and his leading lady causes an international scandal that wrecks Astrids glittering stage career... More

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“You'll be thinking about this book long after you've put it down”

"Windmill Hill " by Lucy Atkins is such a beautifully written and endearing book. I've fallen in love with Astrid, Mrs Baker and their 3 miniature dachsunds who all live in a windmill. It is such a... More

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