The Reclamation of Jarvis

Book 3 of the Lonely Island Series

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Pub Date Apr 28 2024 | Archive Date Apr 03 2024

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Marie and her family are safe inside their little home, but outside on the wild moor stands Jarvis, watching their bothy. He is bare foot and unkempt. Why is he watching them and why is it that he is so often close to places where there is trouble? Is Marie right to fear this strange man?

It is a troubling time for the inhabitants of the Lonely Island. Their taxes are high, the climate is changing, survival is a struggle and now their limited resources are further depleted by theft. Who is stealing their food, and who beat up the old man, Holti?

While the folk of the little village of Gamla Huss try to support themselves and the refugees who so recently arrived among them, Marie and her family are determined to find out what is going on. They struggle with worsening weather, with unfriendly wealthy islanders, and to track down both the thief and a mysterious benefactor.

In the third book of the Lonely Island series, we meet many of the characters who first appeared in the earlier stories. Once again, the reader encounters ancient customs, fascinating characters, human failings and, in the end, the triumph of ordinary people.

Marie and her family are safe inside their little home, but outside on the wild moor stands Jarvis, watching their bothy. He is bare foot and unkempt. Why is he watching them and why is it that he is...


A Note From the Publisher

Maggie Allder grew up in Cambridgeshire and studied in Winchester, Richmond (Virginia) and Reading, and taught for 36 years. She is a Quaker and a volunteer for the non-profit 'Human Writes' which befriends prisoners on American death rows through letter writing. She has previously written seven other novels. The Reclamation of Jarvis is the third book in The Lonely Island series.

Maggie Allder grew up in Cambridgeshire and studied in Winchester, Richmond (Virginia) and Reading, and taught for 36 years. She is a Quaker and a volunteer for the non-profit 'Human...


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Maggie Allder writes with such complete realism that her characters are people I now truly care about. Making this third visit to Lonely Island felt like going back to see old friends again.
Life on En-Somi should be idyllic but the author writes of a time when climate change has already taken a terrible toll. The Islanders have a cost of living crisis with exorbitant taxation, food shortages and a soaring (and previously unheard of) crime rate.
At the heart of this story are some of the most compelling characters I have ever met in fiction (not to mention real life!) as Marie recalls events from many years before, tracing the lives of Malcolm, Duncan, Marigold, Lyle, Verity, and, of course, Jarvis, the most intriguing character of them all.
There's magical moments as the Winter Solstice is celebrated in the traditional way and a belief in the huldufolk has been passed down the generations.
This is a book for everyone who cares about the world in which we live and the way in which we treat our neighbours.

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This is the third book in the Lonely Island series and I am grateful for the invite from the publishers to read it. Immerse yourself in a world that is struggling with humanity's dire consequences on our resources and struggling with humanity itself. Climate change has cause many shock waves and the story returns us to the characters from previous books as they struggle to make sense of happenings. Marie and the inhabitants of Lonely Island, the villagers of Gamla Huss struggle to cope with refugees whilst also becoming aware of their food being stolen. Trying to understand what is happening and why the strange events are occurring becomes the thread that binds this and the previous books. The mystery connection to Jarvis adds a compelling feeling of nervous curiosity as the darkness and menacing weather threaten. The fight of ordinary people and hope for the future whilst honouring their past and tradition is prominent and endures throughout. Again this is an addictive, enjoyable read. Well formed and believable familiar characters and story lead the reader through mystery and bleakness as they symbolise humanity's struggle for survival. As with the other books in the series, highly recommended.

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The Reclamation of Jarvis
Book 3 of the lonely island series was really good!
The character cast is deep and incredibly thought out and adds to the great story! I have enjoyed the whole series and would definitely recommend to everyone who has read the first two books!

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My final visit to En Somi island was so comforting, it feels like home!

The explanation in this book paints such a complete picture, it’s as if you are there.
This is a perfect example of cosy crime. These stories are gentle and deal with a range of different issues.

I would recommend this book and series to most people who enjoy crime but without the gruesome details and cases.

Thank you so much to Troubador for sending me this ARC!

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Small Scottish island,interesting characters. Part of a series best to have read the previous books. A good read.

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