by Clare Carson
Author’s Note
THANK YOU OLI and Laura for your encouragement, and everybody at Head of Zeus for your support. Thank you to all the people who helped me along the way: Rosy for driving me around in the dark, Sal for unstinting enthusiasm, my mum for all sorts of things, Mary for sparking a memory, Jem for the biscuit barrel, Muriel for her advice on South Africa, Mark for the field walking tip, and Neil for helping me with radioactive materials. Biggest thanks to my family for sticking with me while I traipsed around the saltmarshes and for spending an afternoon in a nuclear power station.
Skell is a fictitious village on the north Norfolk coast. Dungeness and Romney Marsh form part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest on the Kent coast. The nuclear power station exists but the research lab is a fiction. The remains of some of the Lookers’ Huts on Romney Marsh still exist. They are marked as sheepfolds on OS Explorer Map 125 Romney Marsh, Rye & Winchelsea. Most of them are on private land. There is a reconstruction of a Lookers’ Hut at the Romney Marsh Visitor Centre.
Sources I used in various fictionalized ways include the following:
His Majestie King James I of England (1597). Daemonologie
John Allin’s letters to Philip Frith outlining his alchemical experiments and details of the Great Plague (1663–1674).
The Keep – the East Sussex Record Office (Reference FRE 5421-5634)
Ralph Merrifield (1987). The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic. London: Batsford
Martin Bond (1992). Nuclear Juggernaut: The Transport of Radioactive Materials. London: Earthscan Publications Ltd
Anne Reeves and David Eve (1998). Sheep-Keeping and Lookers’ Huts on Romney Marsh, in Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long). Oxford University Committee for Archaeology. Monograph 46
George Crile (2002). Charlie Wilson’s War. London: Atlantic Books
Wensley Clarkson (2012). The Curse of Brink’s-Mat: 25 Years of Murder and Mayhem. London: Quercus
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CLARE CARSON is an anthropologist and works in international development, specialising in human rights. Her father was an undercover policeman in the 1970s. She lives in Brighton.
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First published in the UK in 2016 by Head of Zeus Ltd
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ISBN (HB) 9781784080983
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