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''In The Winter Dark'' is a 1988 novel by Australian author
Tim Winton Timothy John Winton (born 4 August 1960) is an Australian writer. He has written novels, children's books, non-fiction books, and short stories. In 1997, he was named a Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia, and has won the ...
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Synopsis

The setting is a valley called the Sink, which is isolated and surrounded by forest. The people who come there are lonely, have troubles or are drawn by the land. The solitude is disturbed by a mysterious creature which kills livestock and exposes the hidden fears in everyone.


Reviews

As reviewed at LibraryThing the theme of the book is, "the way you can't escape the past. Whatever you've done will come out. 'If only we hadn't so many things to hide, so many opportunities for fear to get us.'" The thing that is menacing the characters isn't external, it is within themselves. The book is suspenseful, ominous, intimate and claustrophobic. The ''Independent on Sunday'' wrote that, 'Tim Winton's raw and vibrant language makes the senses jump... concentrated, passionate, invigorating writing'. The ''Washington Post'' calls the book, 'A major work by anyone's standards... mysterious, painful and beautiful'.


Film

In 1998, a feature film adaptation of ''In the Winter Dark'' was released.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:In The Winter Dark 1988 Australian novels Australian novels adapted into films Fiction about animal cruelty Novels by Tim Winton