Rawblood Review

The book that asks: What if inter-generational trauma was actually just ghosts?


General Impressions

Catriona Ward, the author, says in the interview at the back of the book that she came up with the main idea and then just sort of started adding in more characters to fill out the story. You can tell. There are some genuinely creepy bits but then the story pulls you away from that tension to talk about British women drinking tea for three pages. The narrative is wild, spanning 80 years, 7 (and a half) character POVs and as many writing styles. Sometimes a chapter is a letter, sometimes it’s a diary entry, sometimes it’s two tertiary characters discussing things that happened to characters that are related to characters we actually care about. I tried to summarise it. I couldn’t. Instead  I have visualised the chaos below. I made a timeline of the actual order of events. The arrows are how the author chose to convey them. The wibbly lines kind of happen outside of chronological time. Click for story points. Spoilers ahead.

If you’re mad enough to follow the arrows, don’t get distracted by the wibbly lines. Just follow the arrows and if at any point you get frustrated or confused, that was my experience reading the book. You’re welcome.

POV Characters

Iris Villarca – Kid raised in isolation by an obsessive father. Never stood a chance.
Charles Danforth – Queer representation! Hates himself. Not great representation.
Tom Gilmore – Iris’ beau. No real characterisation beyond ‘lives nearby’. Ah, young love.
Meg Danforth – Charles’ sister. Brutalised woman. Kickass witch. Deserved better.
Mary Hopewell – Beautiful and dying. Kind of a bitch.
Reverend Comer – Loves Mary. Used entirely for exposition.
Post asylum Iris – Truly tragic character. Hates everything. Love her.
Frank – I’m sorry, who? Introduced on page 313 of 352. He doesn’t even go here.

Timeline

Rawblood Timeline

1835

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1835

Mary Hopewell goes to live with her cousin

1839-1

Spring

Mary rudely doesn’t die of consumption

1839-2

Mary is sent to Italy with Miss Brigstocke. Hopefully she’ll die there.

1839-3

Mary meets Reverend Comer

1839-4

Reverend Comer gets heatstroke on an excursion. Mary flags down William Shakes who takes them back to his master’s house

1839-5

Mary meets Don Villarca. He’s evil but handsome. Whatever will Mary do?

1839-6

Reverend Comer tries to propose to Mary but Miss Brigstocke thinks not

1839-7

Mary’s mum’s ring is missing. It must be at the evil handsome man’s villa!

1839-8

Don Villarca visits Mary. Fun icebreakers: He was abused as a kid and the only thing she really cares about is Rawblood, her childhood home

1839-9

Don Villarca is evil and handsome at Mary and she is so into it. He says he’ll come round

1839-10

Miss Brigstocke sends Don Villarca away, saying Mary will die if she marries. Mary thinks he ghosted

1839-11

Autumn

Don Villarca is back. He asks Mary to marry him. The Villarcas are cursed, the Hopewells are also cursed. He bought Rawblood for Mary. They learn each other’s first names. She agrees to marry him

1839-12

Leopoldo Villarca tells Mary about Miss Brigstocke being a bit sketchy

1839-13

Miss Brigstocke finds out Mary lied about the ring being missing to lure in Leopoldo. Be more desperate, Mary…

1839-14

Miss Brigstocke tells Mary she’s seen her future and this marriage ends in death for generations

1840

Mary and Leopoldo get married

1841

Mary gives birth to Alonso

1848

Mary sees the ghost when out on the moor with Alonso. She goes a bit mad

1849-1

Leopoldo disappears. He’s found dead in a bog with his eyes clawed out

1849-2

Mary burns her own eyes out with a poker and dies. Such a metal ending for such a basic bitch

1850-1

Reverend Comer has a conversation with a down-on-her-luck Miss Brigstocke

1850-2

Brigstocke blackmails Comer to hide his association with the Villarca drama. You go, Brigstocke, get that cottage in Scotland

1859

Charles Danforth meets Alonso Villarca. Alonso is so handsome and enigmatic

1860-1

Charles and Alonso set up a lab in their home to do blood experiments

1860-2

Charles and Alonso are degenerately in love. Charles is an insecure little bitch and thinks the only way to keep Alonso is to ruin him

1861-1

Charles and Alonso agree to a 50 day experiment, testing medication on each other. Alonso microdoses Charles with arsenic to test immunity. Charles gives Alonso a life-long opium  addiction. Get therapy, Charles!

1861-2

Alonso leaves their home and med school

1876

Meg Danforth stops sending Charles letters because he never replies. She’s being beaten by Mr Bantry, her guardian. Mrs Bantry teaches her witchcraft. Meg is a natural

1881-1

3rd October 1881

Charles gets the train to Rawblood. Alonso has been away from England for 20 years. He is sick and wants to continue their work

1881-2

4th October 1881

Charles sees the ghost in his window. He apologises to Alonso for that bad thing he did

1881-3

6th October 1881

Charles and Alonso start doing some hideous things to rabbits. For science!

1881-4

7th October 1881

Charles meets Henry and Robert Gilmore

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8th October 1881

Charles gets a letter from Mrs Bantry saying Meg is too much of a handful to keep. He really hates thinking about Meg at all. Such a dick

1881-6

9th October 1881

Henry shows up at Rawblood with a dying Robert. Alonso won’t let anyone in. Charles fixes the kid outside and yells at Alonso. Alonso is high out of his mind

1881-7

18th October 1881

Charles follows Shakes to Mary Hopewell’s grave. Charles realises he’s being drugged and freaks out

1881-8

19th October 1881

Charles kills all the bunnies. Alonso admits to drugging Charles to keep the ghost away. Charles diagnoses Alonso as a psychopath and locks himself in his room with the dog

1881-9

20th October 1881

Charles sees the ghost. The dog dies of fright. Charles and Alonso go to bury the dog. They get high together

1881-10

Charles and Alonso kiss. Charles leaves Alonso his diary, asking him to take care of Meg. Charles hangs himself. This book buries its gay almost immediately

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November 1881

Meg hides from Mr Bantry. He finds her

1881-12

Meg experiences her brother’s death as it happens (the timing of this is wrong, Catriona. Get a better editor, babe). She offers to guide him to the afterlife. Charles doesn’t deserve Meg even a little

1881-13

Mr Bantry sexually assaults Meg before Alonso can come save her. So much trauma, so little time

1883-1

August 1883

Meg walks barefoot from her school in Kent to London to ask Alonso to marry her. He agrees. Fun fact: She’s 18, he’s 42 and was in love with her brother. The book wants me to think Meg/Alonso is endgame and I absolutely refuse

1883-2

Between 1883 and 1899 Meg has three miscarriages. Heartbreaking

1899-1

January 1899

Meg realises she’s pregnant for the 4th time. The ghost comes to visit her

1899-2

Meg is pro-ghost. They devise a plan to make sure this baby survives. Step 1: Meg fucks Robert Gilmore, who is now the butler at Rawblood

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August 1899

Meg does some witchcraft with Robert’s hair

1899-4

Meg sexily nibbles off one of Robert’s toenails for witchcraft purposes. This is the biggest mystery in the book: HOW? How is that sexy? How do you not notice someone is biting off part of your toenail, sexily or otherwise? I demand answers

1899-5

Meg escapes Rawblood to give birth outside. She gets lost in a storm

1899-6

Shakes finds Meg in the storm. She leads him to the cave and does magic on the altar

1899-7

Robert dies

1899-8

Meg wakes up after giving birth but she’s blind. She holds her daughter, Iris

1899-9

The ghost is gone. Meg gives Shakes back his sight. He was blind for the Meg arc, literally only for this plot point…

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September 1899

Chloe, the maid, is pregnant with Robert’s kid. Meg sends Henry Gilmore money to raise the baby as his own and sends Chloe away to have the baby in secret. Meg gets all psychic and makes Alonso promise to look after Chloe’s baby

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October 1899

Chloe gives birth to Tom Gilmore. Meg starts to get her sight back

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November 1899

Chloe is getting married. That’s nice, I guess. This is really only to explain the existence of Frank later. Eugh, Frank

1899-13

December 1899

Meg sees Iris for the first time. Suprise! Iris looks like the ghost. Meg freaks out and bleeds to death. RIP my favourite witch

1901

Chloe gives birth to Frank. No one cares, Frank

1908

Iris Villarca meets Tom Gilmore. Alonso tells Iris that the Villarcas are diseased so she can’t have friends

1910

Iris and Tom save a dying foal. Alonso is mad about it

1912

Tom takes Iris to the magic cave with an altar that lets your loved ones live forever. Iris sees the ghost and freaks out. She’s sick and thinks it’s the disease

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Autumn 1913

Alonso tells Iris the disease is actually a ghost that kills their family when they fall in love. Oh and also they get sick if they’re away from Rawblood for too long

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Winter 1913

Iris wants to be a doctor and is taking skeleton lessons from Martin Goodman

1914

Iris and Tom get together. Iris goes to tell Alonso and he freaks out and chases her. She accidentally kills him with his opium needle. He gives Iris his mother’s ring and sees the ghost as he dies. Iris gives the ring to Tom and sends him away

1915

Iris is in Earlswood asylum. She bites a mean nurse. They keep her drugged out of her mind. Creepy Martin is here. He’s holding her letters from Tom hostage. Such a piece of shit

1916

Creepy Martin has moved Iris to a private room in the asylum that has serial killer basement vibes. He gives her a bunch of studies about lobotomies. She agrees

1918-1

Iris has lost any sense of time. She realises she’s actually been lobotomised 3 times. They also sterilised her. Fucking horrific

1918-2

Tom sends Iris one last letter. He leaves her ring on the altar in the cave

1918-3

Rawblood burns down. Shakes supposedly dies. He’s like 120 years old at this point and they don’t find the body. Shakes might be eternal

1919-1

Frank is taken to Earlswood because he lost his leg in the war. He sees Iris on the crazy lady side of the fence

1919-2

Frank hooks up with Lottie, the nurse, and tells her about his mum

1919-3

Iris dies. Lottie arranges to have her sent to Tom’s farm. She puts his last letter to Iris in the coffin

1913-4

Frank is released from hospital but realises his existence is completely pointless so is going to kill himself. Iris hits him over the head and steals his uniform

1913-5

Lottie finds Frank and tell him about Iris

1919-6

Iris in a stolen soldier’s uniform, with very spotty memories and Tom’s last letter, is on a train home to Rawblood. She dreams about Charles walking under the cedar tree

1919-7

Iris gets off the train a stop early to avoid being caught. She dreams of Mary and Alonso lost in the mist

1919-8

Iris goes to Tom’s house. She dreams of Mary with the hot poker

1919-9

A coffin is delivered to Tom. He’s devastated. He sees Iris outside. She runs away to Rawblood

1919-10

Iris attacks the ghost in Rawblood. Surprise! It’s a mirror. She loses it and kills everyone, every time.

1919-11

Tom digs the grave. He talks to Iris all night

1919-12

At dawn, Iris slips away. She sees her and Tom in the cave as kids. She sees her mother giving birth to her. She sees the cave, empty, with her ring on the altar

1919-13

Tom finishes burying Iris. That’s a sad, lonely boy

1919-14

White light death ending cliche