Title: PINE
Expected publication: 23 January 2020
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 all the stars!
Book Description:
They are driving home from the search party when they see
her. The trees are coarse and tall in the winter light, standing like men.
Lauren and her father Niall live alone in the Highlands, in a small village
surrounded by pine forest. When a woman stumbles out onto the road one
Halloween night, Niall drives her back to their house in his pickup. In the
morning, she's gone. In a community where daughters rebel, men quietly rage,
and drinking is a means of forgetting, mysteries like these are not out of the ordinary.
The trapper found hanging with the dead animals for two weeks. Locked doors and
stone circles. The disappearance of Lauren's mother a decade ago. Lauren looks
for answers in her tarot cards, hoping she might one day be able to read her
father's turbulent mind. Neighbours know more than they let on, but when local
teenager Ann-Marie goes missing it's no longer clear who she can trust. In
spare, haunting prose, Francine Toon creates an unshakeable atmosphere of
desolation and dread. In a place that feels like the end of the world, she
unites the gloom of the modern gothic with the pulse of a thriller. It is the
perfect novel for our haunted times.
My musings:
Wow! This book just came out of nowhere and totally swept me
away in its five-star tidal wave. What a journey! If I had to describe PINE in
one word only, it would be “unsettling”. It didn’t help that I innocently
started reading it in the evening, and ended up putting in an almost
all-nighter to get to the end, followed by some pretty strange nightmares –
which you will totally understand once you read this book for yourself.
Talk about creepy! From its atmospheric, rural Northern
Scotland setting to its characters and the supernatural events (or are they?)
that ethereally drift in and out of misty forest roads, the story had me on
edge the whole time. What I loved most about this book, and which deserves a
whopping five stars from anyone looking for a spooky read, is that it achieves
this seemingly without trying. This isn’t the contrived, try-hard ghost story
you so often come across when looking for a haunting read. I’m not sure how
Toon does it, but every single, innocent word on her pages was infused with a
gentle but unmistakeable sense of menace and danger. The most unsettling scenes
wouldn’t withstand translation if I tried to tell them to you, as they are
built on fleeting impressions and seemingly innocent happenings, like the
dripping of water, shadows on the wall, voices in the dark. It took my breath
away!
Let’s also talk about Lauren, the eleven-or-so year old main
protagonist. I’ve read quite a few books this year featuring young adult
characters, but Lauren is in a league of her own. Rarely has a young girl
touched my heart this way, and I felt that Toon managed to capture the very
essence of this child who is still grieving for a mother she has never known, a
mother who has disappeared but is still very much part of her life, in a way no
mother ever should. Lauren’s story unfolded almost dream-like, wandering
through a landscape where nothing is quite as it seems, and nothing can be
taken for granted. Is it in her mind, or is it real? That shadow place between
childhood innocence and adulthood is so well captured here, as Lauren’s magical
childhood mind collides with her developing adult logic. Some scenes were
simply so unsettling (this word again) that I caught myself holding my breath.
One particular scene in an abandoned house in the forest had me slam the book shut
in shock and fear and make a hot cup of tea to get my courage back before I
could continue reading. It was definitely a “keep all the lights on” type of
read! This book haunted me from page 1, and I think it won’t leave my mind
easily now even after I have finished reading.
Summary:
So let’s just cut to the chase: if you are looking for a
haunting, Gothic novel with an eerie, claustrophobic setting and characters
that worm their way into your mind (and dreams), then this book should
definitely be on your radar. Prepare to be emotionally wrung out. Caution when
reading it at night, because it brought up some pretty strange dreams for this
particular reader! It’s one of the best spooky mysteries I have ever read, and thankfully
lacks all the things I normally dread finding in this particular tricky genre.
Francine Toon has gifted us with a stunning debut novel that deserves to take
the world by storm. I loved everything about it!
Thank
you to Netgalley and Random House UK for the free electronic copy of this novel and
for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.
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