Castro's Dream

Castro's Dream

by Lucy Wadham (Author)

Synopsis

Across the busy Paris streets her elder sister, Astrid, prepares for another day of surgery at the hospital and the regular encounter with her own demons. Mikel returns to freedom but not to the young girl he seduced some twenty years before; rather, his plans involve Astrid and a trip back to the Basque country - not, this time, to take up the cause, but to avoid the attention and intentions of Txema, his former friend and fellow ETA activist, who has good reason to silence Mikel. Meanwhile, Lola and Astrid make their separate ways, for different reasons, back to northern Spain in search of Mikel. What ensues will alter the course of their lives forever. Engagingly written, with a portraitist's eye for character and relationship, Lucy Wadham's second novel moves along with the pace and passion of a thriller coupled with the artistry of literary fiction. Following the acclaim for her first novel, Lost, Castro's Dream will surely see her recognised as one of the most tremendously gifted storytellers of her generation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 21 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0571216374
ISBN 13: 9780571216376

Media Reviews
'This excellent debut novel hints at the skill of past masters of the thriller genre such as Chandler and Leonard,' The Times
Author Bio
Lucy Wadham was born in London in 1964 and educated at Oxford. She works in Paris as a freelance journalist and is married with two children. Lost, her first novel, was published in 2000 to great acclaim.