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The Voyageur - 'A marvellous work of art' John Banville - cover

The Voyageur - 'A marvellous work of art' John Banville

Paul Carlucci

Publisher: Swift Press

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Summary

'Exceptionally vivid and intense' Sunday Times
'A marvellously dark yarn' The Spectator
'A swaggering debut' Daily Mail
Everyone expects at least a little bit of deception...
Alex is a motherless stockboy in 1830s Montreal, waiting desperately for his father to return from France. Serge, a drunken fur trader, promises food and safety in return for friendship, but an expedition into the forest quickly goes awry...
The Voyageur is a brilliantly realised novel set on the margins of British North America, where kindness is costly and the real wilderness may not be in the landscape but in the desperate hearts of men.
Available since: 04/18/2024.
Print length: 400 pages.

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