The Lost City

The Lost City

by HenryShukman (Author)

Synopsis

Invalided out of the army at barely twenty, Jackson Small returns to England traumatised by the violent death of his fellow soldier and blood-brother Connolly. Unable to settle and incapacitated by grief, Jackson sets off on a lunatic quest, back to the Peruvian jungle in search of something he cannot even be sure is real: the lost city of La Joya, the ancient capital of a vanished empire - a place of rare wonder once glimpsed by Connolly and never forgotten. The city is hidden in the cloud forest that hangs between the copper-green rivers of the Andes and the impenetrable jungle of Amazonia. The pilgrimage Jackson has to make to reach it will bring him into contact with worlds he has never before imagined: that of the American patriarch farming in the wilderness, a great-hearted native priest, and the love of his life. But the lethal green depths of the forest that hide La Joya turn out also to conceal other searchers, with motives far more sinister and complex than Jackson's.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 07 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0349119902
ISBN 13: 9780349119908
Book Overview: * Author PR activity to include appearances at literary festivals (tbc) * Review coverage * Submitted for trade promotions * Reading copies available

Media Reviews
** 'Shukman skilfully blends his genres: political intrigue, drug lords and South American militia edge this novel towards a contemporary Boy's Own adventure in the style of Buchan or Rider Haggard, while the poetic prose harks back to Conrad's HEART OF DARKNESS ... A powerful debut * DAILY MAIL *
** 'Through it all there runs the pledge of genuine literature . . . contains a golden streak of imaginative art * Jan Morris, NEW YORK TIMES *
** 'A gripping story of adventure, casual treachery and intrigue ... We want to pray for Jackson's safe passage as he pursues a penitent's journey across a forbidding landscape that is not only brilliantly evoked, but is also a moral and philosophical entity in itself * GUARDIAN *
** 'Exquisite ... A big, hearty work that is both gripping and intensely moving. Shukman's breathtaking, lyrical prose propels a pacy plot which, at its most visceral, becomes cinematic in its scope. On the strength of the writing alone, this is a contender * SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY *
Author Bio
Henry Shukman is British and lives in the US. He is the highly acclaimed author of two previous collections of stories and a book of poetry.