
Littlewood perfectly captures the literary style, attitudes, and class consciousness of Victorian England." "There's an amazing sense of place and time in this novel. "Expertly creates an atmosphere of unease."― Kirkus Reviews "The Hidden People deftly drops readers into a bygone world where wise women dabble in foretelling the future and sharing herbal concoctions hobgoblins, changelings and fairies are evident, if you know how to look and folktales and fantasies can pervade the mind, bringing on delusions and misconceptions that threaten to overwhelm even the most logically minded soul."― Shelf Awareness "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. And the more he learns, the less sure he is that there aren't mysterious powers at work. But in a village where the rationalism and rule of science of the Industrial Revolution seem to have found little purchase, the answers to the question of what happened to Lizzie and why prove elusive. There, Albie begins to look into Lizzie's death and to search for her murderous husband, who has disappeared. When he arrives, he finds a community in the grip of superstition, nearly every member of which believes Lizzie's husband acted with the best of intentions and in the service of the village. With his father's blessing, as well as that of his young wife, Albie heads to the village of Halfoak to investigate his cousin's murder. Unable to countenance the rumors that surround his younger cousin's murder-apparently, her husband thought she had been replaced by one of the "fair folk" and so burned her alive-Albie becomes obsessed with bringing his young cousin's murderer to justice.


When next he hears of her, many years later, it is to hear news of her death at the hands of her husband, the village shoemaker.

His cousin is from a backward rural village, and Albie expects she will be a simple country girl, but instead he is struck by her inner beauty and by her lovely singing voice, which is beautiful beyond all reckoning. In 1851, within the grand glass arches of London's Crystal Palace, Albie Mirralls meets his cousin Lizzie for the first-and, as it turns out, last-time.
