by Gil Adamson (Author)
On a moonlit night in 1903, a mysterious young woman flees alone across the Canadian wilderness, one quick step ahead of her pursuers. Mary Boulton is nineteen years old, half mad, and widowed - by her own hand. Tearing through the forest with dogs howling in the distance, she is desperate, her nerves burning, and she is certain of one thing only - that her every move is being traced. Two red-headed brothers, rifles across their backs, lurch close behind her: monstrous figures, identical in every way, with the predatory look of hyenas. She has murdered their brother, and their cold lust for vengeance is unswerving. As the widow scrambles to stay ahead of them, the burden of her existence disintegrates into a battle in which the dangers of her own mind become more menacing than the dangers of the night. Along the way, the steely outlaw encounters a changing cast of misfits and eccentrics. Some, like the recluse known as 'The Ridgerunner', provide a brief respite from her solitude; others, like the Reverend Bonnycastle, offer support only to reveal that they too have their own demons raging inside. As she is plunged further away from civilisation, her path from retribution to redemption slowly unfurls. A startling transformation of the classic western narrative, The Outlander is the haunting tale of one young woman's deliberate journey deep into the wild.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Published: 04 Jan 2010
ISBN 10: 0747598770
ISBN 13: 9780747598770
Book Overview: A literary page-turner with a strong female protagonist, The Outlander is ideal for men and women alike and combines the very selling aspects of a big North American west landscape with all the immediacy of a thriller. Comparable to Ice Trap and a dark Cold Mountain, for fans of Stef Penney, Cormac McCarthy and Annie Proulx. Will be picked up in the press as an extraordinary debut and has already garnered superb quotes from high profile authors.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Independent Booksellers' Week Book of the Year Award: Adults' Book of the Year 2010.