'With language as taut as classic works by Cormac McCarthy
and a richness reminiscent of early Toni Morrison, this stunning debut
is set in James’s native Jamaica.
On a day beginning with a bad omen - black vultures, locally called
Joh Crows, crash through the church windows – a man calling himself
Apostle York “set pon Pastor Bligh like when you beat a mangy dog” and
evicts the drunken pastor. So begins a fire-and-brimstone power
mongering that sets the village on a path to destruction.
James combines evangelical ideas about spiritual warfare with the
folk traditions of voodoo and magic, producing a transfixing blend of
horror and metaphor. The result is a mesmerizing treatise on the nature
of good and evil, faith and madness, guilt and forgiveness.