PRAISE FOR THE ASSASSIN' S CLOAK: A sumptuous feast. This inspired anthology of diverse diary entries, selected chiefly for their honesty, is relentlessly thought-provoking. * * Independent (Books of the year) * *
PRAISE FOR THE ASSASSIN'S CLOAK: Triumphantly eclectic and entertaining ... What this delightful book demonstrates is that there is nothing more gripping than everyday life, and nothing more extraordinary than the commonplace. * * Observer * *
Delightful. -- Giles Foden * * Conde Naste Traveller * *
This is an altogether life-enhancing compendium . . . It reminds us how the countryside is rapidly chanding, and how, today, one person's fallow field is another's luxury development or power station. * * Daily Mail * *
The arch-editor appears to have scoured the hedgerows, rolled over boulders and scaled Britain's mountains in his search. For he has unearthed a diverse range of authors - from literary greats such as Hardy and Scott; to playwrights and poets, such as Bennett and Sassoon to more contemporary sources, like Roger Deakin and Derwent May. * * Scottish Field * *
A fascinating portrait of country life across the centuries told by the nation's greatest diarists . . . dip into it each day to see how endlessly gripping and entertaining everyday life can be. * * Country Life * *
Collectively the entries give a fascinating insight into the lives and values of people as well as the country in which they live. It is not so much of an insight into the British Countryside, as an insight into Britain the country. * * Good Book Guide * *