27.3.23

Justinian's Daughter



Justinian's Daughter
By Nigel Stewart
Genre:-Psychological (I think haha there's a lot going on)
Pages:-381
Publisher:-Provoco Publishing
Blurb:-After arriving for a holiday near the tiny city of St David's comedian Benjamin Budd is consumed by the beauty and mysticism all around him. A seemingly chance encounter with an unnerving stranger called Erin quickly changes his life and he becomes trapped, embroiled in a fatalistic tale of inheritance and bloodlines. He learns of strong women, seeking retribution through generations, proving historic actions have present day consequences.
 A sinister, enigmatic tale of vengeance that leaves the reader wondering where good ends and evil begin...
Thank you @hyggebooktours
My Review:-The story is panned over many generations and many years. There are several characters,  they all brought together, by mystery, darkness and a some comedy. We meet Benjamin (Ben) a comedian on his way to Wales to look and find some material for his new upcoming tour, but don't think this book is all humour and laughter. We meet Erin who is a stranger to Ben, but she starts telling Ben about her ancestors. But why and what does she want from Ben? The story moves between present and the past, which at first I wasn't sure, but once you start reading more of the book yourself, you'll understand why the story is set like this. The book has been well thought out and the author has you wanting more.

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