The Young Accomplice

Wood, Benjamin

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In a quiet Surrey village sits Leventree, an architectural practice set up by idealistic couple Florence and Arthur Mayhood, offering apprenticeships to young offenders after their release. Motivated by his own memories of Borstal, Arthur aims to mentor young adults with a troubled upbringing and give them opportunities to succeed. Their first protégées are siblings, Joyce and Charlie Savigear, who quickly settle in; but when a dangerous figure from Joyce’s past comes knocking, the Mayhoods’ earnest hopes of doing good turn tragic. Forced into betrayal, Joyce must make a decision that will change her brother’s life and threaten everything the Mayhoods have been trying to build.

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Publish Date: 16/06/2022
ISBN: 9780241438244 Category: Tag:

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‘Britain’s answer to Donna Tartt’ Sunday Times

‘A huge talent’ Hilary Mantel

‘What a writer’ Richard Osman

In the summer of 1952, Joyce and Charlie Savigear are waiting on a railway platform in the quiet English countryside. The siblings have just been released from borstal to start a new life as apprentices at Leventree, an architecture practice with a difference.

The architects who’ve chosen them are Florence and Arthur Mayhood, a married couple motivated to give young offenders second chances. At first, they seem to offer the Savigears a steady path to happiness. But when a menacing figure from Joyce’s past comes knocking, they are lured back to the world they left behind. Will the Mayhoods’ goodwill be enough to steer their young apprentices away from danger, or will the darkness of their past catch up with them?

‘Benjamin Wood is a beautiful writer and this is his best novel yet, both gripping and unputdownable’ Andrew O’Hagan

‘The Young Accomplice shows the difference between a book that slides down the surface of things, and one that digs it claws into you and sticks there’ The Times

‘Benjamin Wood is building a sublime body of work. This masterful, suspenseful novel is his best yet’ David Whitehouse

Additional information

Weight 483 g
Dimensions 222 × 144 × 34 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

416

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K