Bog Queen
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Lily Newmark
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By:
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Anna North
Bloomsbury presents Bog Queen by Anna North, read by Lily Newmark
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NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY PUBLISHERS WEEKLY AND ESQUIRE
In the gorgeous new novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Outlawed, “a strangely well-preserved Iron Age body turns up in an English bog, and the American forensic anthropologist on the case is thrust into an absorbing, complex mystery” (People magazine).
When a body is found in a bog in northwest England, Agnes, an American forensic anthropologist, is called to investigate. But this body is not like any she’s ever seen. Though its bones prove it was buried more than two thousand years ago, it is almost completely preserved.
Soon Agnes is drawn into a mystery from the distant past, called to understand and avenge the death of an Iron Age woman more like her than she knows. Along the way, she must contend with peat-cutters who want to profit from the bog and activists who demand that the land be left undisturbed. Then there’s the moss itself: a complex repository of artifacts and remains, with its own dark stories to tell.
As Agnes faces the deep history of what she has unearthed, she’s also forced to question what she thought she knew about her talent, her self-reliance, and her place in the world. Flashing between the uncertainty of post-Brexit England and the druidic order of Celtic Europe at the dawn of the Roman era, Bog Queen brims with contemporary urgency and ancient wisdom as it connects across time two gifted, farsighted young women learning to harness their strange strengths in a landscape more mysterious and complex than either can imagine.
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The narration didn’t help. Most of the voices sounded similar, and combined with the thin character development, it was often hard to tell who was who. Agnes was the only one I could reliably identify because she had an American accent. I also really wished the modern-day storyline had been written in first person, the way the ancient sections were. First person would have given the protagonist more depth and helped me connect with her. The third person perspective made Agnes feel aloof and unknowable.
One thing I did appreciate was the environmental themes. The reminder of how harmful modern peat extraction is to our fragile ecosystems is important. I already don’t buy peat, and this story deepened my resolve.
Overall, it was okay, but I wouldn’t listen to it again.
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Mixed Bag
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