The Western Wind

Paperback Published on: 16/10/2025
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The Western Wind
For Readers of The Essex Serpent
Brilliantly conceived novel, 'heard' almost exclusively through the secrecy of the confessional, as we eavesdrop in on the fears and sins of the villagers ... READ MORE
Terence, Bookseller Newry
The Western Wind
Historical fiction at its very best
Although billed as historical crime fiction, this is so much more than an historical novel or a murder mystery. Despite being set in the 1400s, the charac... READ MORE
Jenny at Hitchin
The Western Wind
An intriguing medieval mystery
Jonathan Cape kindly sent me a review copy of The Western Wind and it is a book I can warmly recommend. Having not read any of Samantha Harvey’s previous w... READ MORE
Beth
The Western Wind
Clever and hugely readable
The Western Wind is a piece of historical fiction – which made it an obvious choice for me – but it is very different from most of the books I usually read... READ MORE
Jane Skudder
The Western Wind
‘The strongest west wind, to blow away the locusts.’
‘The strongest west wind, to blow away the locusts.’ I quite enjoyed reading this book. It didn't feel like a real whodunit. It felt more like an explorat... READ MORE
Lyubie
The Western Wind
Powerful and Unforgettable
What an original book.. In the reign of Henry V11 the body of a wealthy landowner Thomas Newman is washed up on the banks of a river of an isolated Somers... READ MORE
Tracey McHardy
The Western Wind
Historical fiction from a different angle
This story follows the death of a wealthy man in a 15 the century village through the eyes of the village priest who appears to be investigating the death.... READ MORE
emily@waterstonestorquay

Synopsis

15th century Oakham, in Somerset; a tiny village cut off by a big river with no bridge.

When a man is swept away by the river in the early hours of Shrove Saturday, an explanation has to be found: accident, suicide or murder? The village priest, John Reve, is privy to many secrets in his role as confessor. But will he be able to unravel what happened to the victim, Thomas Newman, the wealthiest, most capable and industrious man in the village? And what will happen if he can't?

Moving back in time towards the moment of Thomas Newman's death, the story is related by Reve - an extraordinary creation, a patient shepherd to his wayward flock, and a man with secrets of his own to keep. Through his eyes, and his indelible voice, Harvey creates a medieval world entirely tangible in its immediacy.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784708030
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 19 mm
  • Weight: 216g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Western Wind
Step back in time...
This cleverly put together historical novel will not be to everyone’s taste but I did enjoy it. The pace is quite slow. Set in a small village we follow t... READ MORE
Helena
The Western Wind
Well written
I enjoyed this book with its wealth of domestic detail, superstition and religion in a medieval village. I thought the main characters were well rounded, b... READ MORE
jean
The Western Wind
The Western Wind, by Samantha Harvey
Thomas Newman is dead, drowned in the river. The Rural Dean has been informed because he is the richest man in the small Somerset village of Oakham. Th... READ MORE
David Kenvyn
The Western Wind
Charming
So I read this because it is Waterstones fiction book of the month. And I have to hand it to them, it’s not bad. Set in 15th century England someone has dr... READ MORE
Louisa
The Western Wind
a truly delightful read
The Western Wind is truly impressive in making you feel fully immersed in the 15th century as you read this remarkable book. The description makes the sme... READ MORE
Beverly Lake
The Western Wind
so boring
i’m taking this back to the shop for something more interesting. Although I like the fact that it’s set in the 15th century and it’s quite detailed about t... READ MORE
kristie nicklin
The Western Wind
Rewarding to read if not compelling.
1491, and in the rain-lashed, isolated British village of Oakham a man is missing. Thomas Newman, the wealthiest man in Oakham was seen in the early hours,... READ MORE
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