Drowning Ruth

Drowning Ruth

by Christina Schwarz (Author)

Synopsis

'[A] gripping psychological thriller...In the winter of 1919, a young mother named Mathilda Neumann drowns beneath the ice of a rural Wisconsin lake. The shock of her death dramatically changes the lives of her daughter, troubled sister, and husband...Told in the voices of several of the main characters and skipping back and forth in time, the narrative gradually and tantalizingly reveals the dark family secrets and the unsettling discoveries that lead to the truth of what actually happened the night of the drowning...Schwarz certainly succeeds at keeping the reader engrossed' Francine Prose, US Weekly 'Deft and assured...[with] strong characters and a plot long on tension and surprises' Time 'A strong sense of portent and unusually vivid characters distinguish this mesmerizing first novel about horrifying family secrets and nearly annihilating guilt...Complex and rewarding' Anita Shreve

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Headline
Published: 06 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0747264651
ISBN 13: 9780747264651
Book Overview: A haunting, utterly compelling and brilliantly written literary suspense novel

Media Reviews
'A gripping read' Choice magazine * Choice *
'A compelling mystery' The Times * Play (The Times) *
'Assured and dense debut...Schwarz's real achievement is in matching the complexities of her plot with vivid characters' The Scotsman * The Scotsman *
'Austere, tense, painful and rewarding, this book keeps you reading until the vertebrae sulk - and the aftertaste has the bitterness of a linctus whose sharpness conveys its benefit' Frank Delaney * Frank Delaney *
In [the] assured last stroke, Ms Schwarz affirms the psychological underpinnings of a book that would have worked page-turningly well as a straightforward mystery alone. She gives it the extra wisdom that marks DROWNING RUTH as the chilling, precociously good start to a bright new novelist's career * New York Times *
'This is a book that really ought not to be missed' Sentinel Sunday * Sentinel Sunday *
A strong sense of portent and unusually vivid characters distinguish this mesmerizing first novel about horrifying family secrets and nearly annihilating guilt. DROWNING RUTH is a complex and rewarding debut * Anita Shreve *
A riveting first novel... A very suspenseful tale, one that will keep readers up shivering in the heat of an August night * USA Today *
Quietly powerful prose and carefully nuanced description... Creates a satisfying fictional world. An engrossing debut from a writer to watch * Kirkus Reviews *
The first sentence of this brilliantly understated psychological thriller leaps off the page and captures the reader's imagination...Schwarz deftly uses first-person narration to heighten the drama. Her prose is spare but bewitching, and she juggles the speakers and time periods with the surety of a seasoned novelist * Publishers Weekly *
This unusually deft and assured first novel conveys a good deal more than thrills and chills * Time *
The stars of DROWNING RUTH are the beautifully imagined lakes in summer and winter, the desolate farmhouse where Ruth grows up... The book offers ... more tender gifts * Washington Post *
It remains gripping to the end * New York Post *
A remarkable debut: surprising, unsettling and sure * New York Times Book Review *
'It is not hard to see why DROWNING RUTH became a bestseller...Where many historical novels are weighed down by detail, DROWNING RUTH is drenched in the melancholic atmosphere of its setting...an intriguing story' New Statesman * New Statesman *
'The compelling quality of Christina Schwarz's first novel, DROWNING RUTH, is quite unique' Independent * Independent *
Author Bio
Christina Schwarz's novels include the Oprah Book Club selection Drowning Ruth, which was an international bestseller. Born and raised in rural Wisconsin, USA, she lives in southern California.