The Moon Is Making is a bleak, unsettling and psychologically charged portrait of a fractured coastal community.
Through the lens of the Wikker family – whose moral decline and eventual ruin is the focus of the novel – it explores the toll of industry set against the stark backdrop of the socially divided town of Whitby at the turn of the twentieth century.
Yet despite all this, the book is also a love letter to the North of England, and to Whitby.



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