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Sacrifice

Sacrifice

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Author: S. J. Bolton
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Category: Book


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.3

ISBN: 0312381131
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.92
EAN: 9780312381134
ASIN: 0312381131

Publication Date: May 27, 2008  (In 10 Days)

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About the Author ~ Sharon Bolton
Born in Lancashire, Sharon Bolton trained as an actress and a dancer, has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has a degree in drama and an MBA. She pursued a successful career in PR and marketing, but her career break to start a family enabled her to write her first novel, Sacrifice, which has been inspired by her fascination with British traditional folklore.

Sharon lives near Oxford with her husband and young son.

Exclusive Amazon.co.uk Interview with Sharon Bolton

What is Sacrifice about?

Set on the remote Shetland Islands, Sacrifice begins with the discovery of a woman's mutilated body. A gaping hole appears where her heart has been cut out; runic symbols have been carved into her flesh and her uterus has barely recovered from childbirth.

Tora Hamilton, consultant obstetrician on Shetland, uses her position at the local hospital to access information denied to the police and, in doing so, uncovers a terrifying pattern of missing women and disturbing links to ancient legends. There are dark secrets being guarded on Shetland but, one by one, Tora sees those she loves and trusts turn away from her, until she is entirely alone.

What inspired you to write it?

I had an idea for a story based on a woman, who desperately wanted to be pregnant, conceiving a child that would bring about her death. In my local library I came across the Shetland legend of the Kunal Trows: a race of supernatural males who prey upon their human neighbours. It had enough similarity to my own idea to catch my attention and I started to think how it might work as a modern-day thriller.

Who are your literary influences?

If I ever write my masterpiece, it will have an opening line like those of Dick Francis and a first chapter on a par with John Grisham's. The prose will be so perfect readers might suspect it has been written by Thomas Harris and the twists and turns of the plot will make Dan Brown weep. The characters will as finely drawn as Jane Austen's and it will be more atmospheric than a work by Dickens in his darkest mood. Oh, and when he gets to th! e end, Stephen King will say to himself, "How on earth did she think of that?"

If you could recommend just one "must-read book" to anyone, what would it be and why?

This is a close-to-impossible one, so no apologies for choosing the obvious. JRR Tolkein's Lord of the Rings - thriller, adventure story, romance, fantasy, epic - has pace, suspense, excitement, characters you can love, the age-old battle of good v evil and an earthy love of food, beer and all things humble. Peter Jackson's wonderful films brought the story to millions but, as is always the case, there's so much more to be found in the books.

What top tips do you have for anyone looking to write their first book?

Trust your instincts when choosing your story; and then polish that text until it gleams. There really is no substitute for hard work.

Reviews for Sacrifice

'S. J. Bolton will not have endeared herself to the natives with this splendidly crafted, deeply disturbing first novel, unless it is by doing wonders for the tourist industry. Sacrifice is almost a 21st-century Stepford Wives having Rosemary's Baby for The Wicker Man . . . This debut novel will deservedly be a bestseller . . . just a whiff of testosterone short of a masterpiece'. The Times

A really creepy plot based on one of the Shetland Islands' nastier legends . . . The combination of folklore and forensics works well, and the story grabs from the very beginning and holds on tight. Literary Review

Masterly… gripping. Literary Review

'A dazzling debut in thriller-writing: fast paced, gripping and full of atmosphere. Classic Fm

This eerie tale had me so hooked I was reading it through the night . . . brilliantly written and carefully crafted. Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Sacrifice belongs firmly in that specialist category "spooky crime" and could best be described as CSI-meets-The Wicker Man. The setting is the wild and lonely Shetland Islands, an ancient Norse legend is involved and there is enough forensic pathology, both animal and human, to keep fans of Patricia Cornwell happy . . . Sharon Bolton grabs the reigns and steers it home by cranking up the suspense with a skill which is remarkable for a first novel. Birmingham Post

Sacrifice is a real find. The Shetland setting is beautifully evoked, the complex plot is adroitly handled, and - best of all - S.J. Bolton has created an entirely believable and different heroine. At the heart of the book is Tora Hamilton, a contemporary woman absorbing the pressures of career and relationships, strong-minded - indeed bloody-minded a lot of the time. Her honesty and awareness of her own failings make her a mesmerising character to follow through the dark corridors of the sometimes gruesome story. I very much look forward to S.J. Bolton's next book. Simon Brett, crime writer

Fairy legends associated with island races are fascinating - and none more so than the Kunal Trows of the Shetlands . . . Sharon Bolton has hit the ground running in this debut novel'. Nottingham Evening Post

'Sacrifice is an intense, fast paced thriller with numerous wonderful twists and turns that confound the reader throughout. Crimesquad.com

Some authors start their careers on a slow note: Sharon Bolton hits the ground running. How long does it take to realise this is one of the good ones? On page two, I had an idea that S. J. Bolton could plot. And she can, like the best . . . Sacrifice makes a great start to 2008. Shotsmag

`...scary late night reading and riveting stuff. The plot twists and turns like a snake trying to wriggle free, only at the very end does the author enlighten us as to the exact details of the gruesome truth . . . This is an unmissable, un-put-downable debut novel from S J Bolton . . . I haven't seen this level of talent in a new writer for some years - it's bloody brilliant.' The Truth About Books




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1 out of 5 stars disappointing   May 13, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Too many cliches - "he shot her a black look" etc. - too many wild coincidences and convenient improbabilities to make the story at all credible (the laptop in the cupboard, etc.)- too many changes of tone: narrator's voice, trooper-swearing, then demure... - Not enough atmosphere of the islands, landscape, seascape, weather. You have to give s j bolton credit for keeping all the characters in her head, but how this average and often clumsy novel has garnered so much attention is beyond me. All is hype these days, it seems...


5 out of 5 stars Intriguing and captivating.   May 6, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The synopsis for the book intrigued me enough to go out and buy it. The first chapter intrigued me for it's not often a body is discovered by chance on one's own land, a body which has had its heart cut out and which is, in fact, that of a young woman who had died a year or so before the actual death of the body in question.

But then it slowed and I put it down, reading another thriller for review purposes, until I again picked this one up and carried on reading. I'm more than glad I did. After the slight slowdown, I was captivated by just about everything in the book. Sharon Bolton has created an atmospheric locale, a feisty if reluctant heroine in Tora Hamilton and a whole team of suspects who are more gruesome as the storyline unfolds.

Given that we are never quite sure who is trustworthy and who is not until the book reaches its action-packed finale, I have to say this turned out to be a really excellent and gripping read.

I understand Tora is due another outing but not in the author's next book, so we'll have to see how Ms Bolton deals with another lead character, Clara Benning. If this book is anything to go by, I look forward to its early release.




4 out of 5 stars Hugeone   May 3, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I found this book to be very well written and quite compulsive. There were aspects of the relationsionship between Tora and her husband which i think could have been done better - a bit wee bit more passion in their love would have made all the difference. Other than that it was very very good


3 out of 5 stars Quite an enjoyable debut   April 30, 2008
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

The book was an impressive effort for a new novelist with an interesting subject which was well thought out.

I felt like I had gotten the gist of the idea by the first 100 pages and then spent the rest of the book wondering if I had it wrong - well hoping really that it wasn't that simple and there was a really good plot twist coming! I knew the why and what just needed the who.

There wasn't a plot twist and I had got it spot on, Right down to Duncan's drugs......the appeal was lost I am afraid.

The story rattled along alright but it was a straight forward mystery and suspense tale. The cover give it away by saying 'You are born, You live, They die'. Couldn't have put it better myself as that's exactly how it happens - no surprises there then!

Full marks though for keeping the story together and the characters juggling fairly well throughout. I would read the next tale by this author but maybe take the hype with a pinch of salt.




5 out of 5 stars Amazing!!!   April 26, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book kept me turning pages with excitement, more than I can say for some of the books I have read lately, and by alot well known authors also.

The book is full of twists, and plots, and you really do not see what's coming till the end. Although, you may think you do....

I cannot wait for her next title, and any avid crime novel reader, like myself, will LOVE THIS!!

Well done SJ... more please :)