Dry Season

Dry Season

by Dan Smith (Author)

Synopsis

On the banks of a sprawling Brazilian river lies Sao Tiago - a small town without a conscience, forsaken by its people and by God - the perfect place for a fallen priest to escape his past. Sam whiles away his time drinking and fishing, but when one bloody night he helps a dying stranger, he feels a change is coming. Soon Sam catches the attention of the dead man's employer, the formidable Catarina Da Silva whose hypnotic gaze he has trouble resisting. But little does he know that in a place where life is cheap, love can be deadly. Trapped in Da Silva's dangerous web, Sam finds himself plummeting towards Sao Tiago's dark heart. And as the heavens finally open, he must face his past if he is to find redemption...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 03 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 0753829320
ISBN 13: 9780753829325

Media Reviews
'Exciting...the fallen priest hero is a great creation.' CATHOLIC HERALD 'Atmospheric...This vivid thriller has echoes of Conrad's Heart of Darkness.' BIG ISSUE CYMRU
Author Bio
Dan Smith's first 18 years were spent following his parents across the world to Africa, Indonesia and Brazil. He has been writing short stories for as long as he can remember and has been shortlisted for the Royal Literary Fund mentor scheme and the NORTHERN WRITER'S AWARDS. DRY SEASON is inspired by the four years he spent living in the interior of Brazil. He lives in Newcastle with his wife and two young children.