The Gallows Pole

The Gallows Pole

2017 • 371 pages

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the true story of an organized forgery ring

The Gallows Pole is for fans of Cormac McCarthy, Ted Hughes, Daniel Woodrell, David Peace.

Set in the moorland hills of 18th century Yorkshire, The Gallows Pole is the true story of an organized crime ring of forgers known as the Cragg Vale Coiners. Lead by the charismatic “King” David Hartley, a man prone to violence and mystical visions, the Coiners rise to glory until the bloody murder of a government official brings them to the attention of the authorities. An English western, The Gallows Pole is a poetic and visceral telling of a secret history and a wild landscape. King David Hartley could be described, too, as Yorkshire’s Robin Hood. However, this could only be Robin Hood if he was really violent, lusty, and greedy. A story based on true history, The Gallows Pole also explores contemporary themes including wealth, abuse of power, class, corruptions, borders and boundaries and national identity. It is a novel set in the past that can tell us much about the present and future.

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Problem one: I really dislike dialogue with no speech marks.

Problem two: I strongly disliked David Hartley.

There was an awful lot in this book I did like, but those two problems were a heavy burden.

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May 19, 2017