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My Brother's Keeper is an atmospheric gothic novel that mixes diabolical hatred and vengeance with the supreme power of love to conjure dark magic from the tragic fate of the Brontë sisters.
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- Tim Powers
My Brother’s Keeper. Written by Tim Powers Review by Lisa Redmond. Tim Powers reimagines the lives of the Brontë siblings and weaves them together with British folklore. This intriguing and haunting novel is part mystery, part gothic fantasy, part horror.
Set on the edge of the Yorkshire moors in 1846, My Brother's Keeper is a hugely atmospheric Gothic novel involving the Brontës, ancient secrets and the haunted Yorkshire moors, by revered fantasy author Tim Powers.
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- Tim Powers
Oct 12, 2023 · My Brother’s Keeper is an atmospheric gothic novel that mixes diabolical hatred and vengeance with the supreme power of love to conjure dark magic from the tragic fate of the Brontë sisters.
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Sep 5, 2023 · And it is the story of a real family whose destiny it is to deal with this darkly glamorous and dangerous world. When young Emily Brontë helps a wounded man she finds at the foot of an ancient pagan shrine in the remote Yorkshire moors, her life becomes contentiously entwined with his.
My Brother’s Keeper is the eleventh stand-alone novel by award-winning American author, Tim Powers. In March of 1846, aspiring author, Emily Bronte is walking with her big mastiff, Keeper on the Yorkshire moors when she encounters a seriously injured man.
But Emily’s father, curate of the Haworth village church, is responsible for having unwittingly brought a demonic werewolf god to Yorkshire forty years ago—and it is taking possession of Emily’s beloved but foolish and dissolute brother. Curzon must regard Emily’s family as a dire threat.