I can't recommend this book highly enough. It's taking me ages to read it, mainly because it is an unhurried book, a lovely meander through the waters of Britain.
I've meant to read this ever since that nice archaeologist did her documentary on telly, but is it really possible anymore or have us humans finally fucked up and polluted all the rivers and ponds?
Incidentally, apologies for lack of oil rig responses; he wiggled out of replying each time. Think he must've been a spy and it was just a cover story or something...
I've meant to read this ever since that nice archaeologist did her documentary on telly, but is it really possible anymore or have us humans finally fucked up and polluted all the rivers and ponds?
Incidentally, apologies for lack of oil rig responses; he wiggled out of replying each time. Think he must've been a spy and it was just a cover story or something...