The Butcher’s Hook

The Butcher’s Hook by Janet Ellis is a debut novel published by Two Roads in 2016, featuring 347 pages in English. Set in 18th century London, the story follows nineteen-year-old Anne Jaccob, who begins to explore the possibility of joy when she meets Fub, the butcher’s apprentice. Living a sheltered life with uncaring parents and ailing health in her household, Anne’s desire for passion clashes with her family’s plans for her future, as they have already chosen a more suitable husband for her.
Readers will find a dark and twisted tale that delves into themes of desire and determination against the backdrop of Georgian London. Anne’s journey is marked by her unique moral compass as she pursues her own happiness, even if it leads her down a perilous path. The narrative captures the vivid atmosphere of the time, presenting a memorable young woman who is unafraid to challenge societal expectations. The Butcher’s Hook offers a compelling exploration of love and ambition, set against the complexities of family and choice.
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The debut novel by actress and presenter Janet Ellis. A dark and twisted tale set in 18th century London. Georgian London, in the summer of 1763. At nineteen, Anne Jaccob is awakened to the possibility of joy when she meets Fub, the butcher’s apprentice, and begins to imagine a life of passion with him. The only daughter of well-to-do parents, Anne lives a sheltered life. Her home is a miserable place. Though her family want for nothing, her father is uncaring, her mother is ailing, and the baby brother who taught her to love is dead. Unfortunately her parents have already chosen a more suitable husband for her than Fub. But Anne is a determined young woman, with an idiosyncratic moral compass. In the matter of pursuing her own happiness, she shows no fear or hesitation. Even if it means getting a little blood on her hands. A vivid and surprising tale, The Butcher’s Hook brims with the colour and atmosphere of Georgian London, as seen through the eyes of a strange and memorable young woman.-~-~-~-~-~- ‘Do you know what this is?’ He holds a short twist of thick metal, in the shape of the letter ‘S’, sharpened at both ends. I shake my head. ‘A butcher’s hook, ‘ he says, testing the tip of his finger against each point. ‘A perfect design. Whichever way up you use it, it’s always ready. One end to hook, the other to hang. It has only one simple purpose.’ He stands on a stool and fixes it over the bar above him. It waits there, empty. He climbs down. ‘Pleasing, isn’t it?’
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