The Sixth Lamentation (Father Anselm Novels)

The Sixth Lamentation (Father Anselm Novels)

by WilliamBrodrick (Author)

Synopsis

What should you do if the world has turned against you? When Father Anselm is asked this question by an old man at Larkwood Priory, his response, to claim sanctuary, is to have greater resonance than he could ever have imagined. For that evening the old man returns, demanding the protection of the church. His name is Eduard Schwermann and he is wanted by the police as a suspected war criminal. With her life running out, Agnes Aubret feels it is time to unburden to her granddaughter Lucy the secrets she has been carrying for so long. Fifty years earlier, Agnes had been living in Occupied Paris, a member of a small group risking their lives to smuggle Jewish children to safety - until they were exposed by a young SS Officer: Eduard Schwermann. As Anselm attempts to uncover Schwermann's past, and as Lucy's search into her grandmother's history continues, their investigations dovetail to reveal a remarkable story. 'Brodrick keeps the story going at a cracking pace, flitting back and forth between its various elements, characters and eras with timing so expert the reader is compelled to keep turning the pages' Time Out

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 29 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 0751535818
ISBN 13: 9780751535815
Book Overview: * Large-space national press colour ad campaign across broadsheets (placing TBC) * Separate Scottish and Irish press advertising * Ongoing author PR activity to include media interviews, events and appearances at literary festivals * Review round-ups anticipated across the national press * Submitted for trade promotions * Reading copies available * Also available as a TW audiobook
Prizes: Runner-up for McKitterick Prize 2004. Shortlisted for British Book Award 2005. Long-listed for Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2005.

Media Reviews
This is a remarkable novel, and puts Brodrick in the frame for prize-winning John Dugdale, Sunday TIMES It is a wonderful book, it has a timeless quality and really should go on to become a classic. It reminds me of the early works of John le Carre, but captures much more accurately the internal workings of ordinary people, and shows how, just by bumping Paul Britton, author of THE JIGSAW MAN The Sixth Lamentation is a meticulously-plotted, cat's cradle of a mystery with the interwoven stories pulled as taut as a piano-wire. The setting of Paris during the war is invoked to chilling effect. William Brodrick has written the first of what I hope will be a series of especially literate thrillers Martha Grimes It's indeed rare to find such a masterful blending of sharp suspense and literary resonance as we see in THE SIXTH LAMENTATION. Brodrick has produced a truly compelling novel Jeffery Deaver, author of THE VANISHED MAN and THE STONE MONKEY
Author Bio
William Brodrick was in religious life but left before his final vows. He worked with homeless people and then became a barrister. This is his first novel and Agnes's story is loosely based on a journal written by his mother.