Dimensions
135 x 190 x 6mm
A young fisherman is found dead in the nets of his boat off an island in the Pacific Northwest.
From this sudden mysterious beginning David Guterson weaves a riveting tale about love and war, and the ways men and women struggle for survival and redemption. An intelligent and moving novel, it is far more than a murder mystery. It is a deeply affecting story of love and death, and a test of passions and of two heritages claustrophobically locked on one dot of land.
'Continuum Contemporaries' is a wonderful source of ideas and inspiration for members of book clubs and reading groups, as well as for literature students at school, college and university.
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