Synopses & Reviews
Review
John Watson in: Spectator News Magazine, 24th August 2007.
"Colin Macpherson's The Holy Well is a story of such beauty that many times I found my eyes misting as the characters experienced a life previously alien to me...I marvel at his skill at storytelling; of weaving together the ancient past and today into a compelling book that made me stop so many times and think of what I had just read."
Synopsis
Two men: Bren and James one born in a thatch-roofed
crannog during the late Bronze Age; the other growing up in a working-class suburb of Melbourne during the twentieth century. In their separate times they both discover the same mysterious well a holy well hidden in the countryside of the Scottish Highlands. And although they remain thousands of years apart, they are drawn together by the wisdom and healing provided by this ancient artifact of the land...and the glimpses it gives of a higher reality.
In this, his second novel, Colin Macpherson takes the reader on a personal journey through the lives of two people from vastly different eras who are both touched by the same mystical experience.
Synopsis
Macpherson takes the reader on a personal journey through the lives of two people from vastly different eras who are both touched by the same mystical experience.