The Trapper
This tall tale-and-a-half about the cruelties of a God-besotted Cornish rabbit trapper, ever shifting in its narrative perspectives, asks searching questions about truth and virtue, the competing claims of reality and illusion. In its fusion of contemporary concerns around God, delusion and human appetite, it calls to mind the music of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. If there's to be a prize fight between Ingmar Bergman and Billy Graham, who would ever dare to predict the outcome? - Ian Hargreaves, former Head of BBC News, editor of the Independent.