by Ms Patricia Duncker (Author)
It was New Year's Day, 2000. Hunters on their way home through a forest in the Jura stumble upon a half-circle of dead bodies lying in the freshly fallen snow. A nearby holiday chalet contains the debris of a seemingly ordinary Christmas: champagne, decorations, presents for the dead children. The hunters are questioned and sent away. As they descend the mountain, a large dark car rises past them in the gloom. The woman within barely acknowledges their presence. The Judge, Dominique Carpentier, is in charge of the investigation. Commissaire Andre Schweigen is waiting for her. They have encountered this suicide sect before. In the chalet they find a strange leather-bound book, written in mysterious code, containing maps of the stars. The book of "The Faith" leads them to the Composer, Friedrich Grosz, who is connected to every one of the dead. Surely he must be implicated in "The Faith"? And so the pursuit begins. Carpentier, Schweigen and the Judge's idiosyncratic assistant Gaelle, are drawn into a world of complex family ties, ancient cosmic beliefs and seductive, disturbing music. Carpentier, known as the sect hunter, prides herself on her ability to expose frauds and charlatans. She also likes to win. Has she met her match in the Composer? Hurtling breathlessly through the vineyards of southern France to the gabled houses of Lubeck, through cathedrals, opera houses, museums and the cobbled streets of an Alpine village, this ferocious new novel from the acclaimed author of "Hallucinating Foucault" is a metaphysical mystery of astonishing verve and power.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Airport and Export ed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Mar 2010
ISBN 10: 1408804174
ISBN 13: 9781408804179
Book Overview: This prize-winning author is set to win attention: previous novel Miss Webster and Cherif was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize - Best Book (Europe and South Asia region); Hallucinating Foucault won the McKitterick Prize and the Dillons' First Fiction Award; and Monsieur Shoushana's Lemon Trees was shortlisted for the Macmillan Silver Pen Award Louis de Bernieres, Philip Hensher and A. S. Byatt are all high-profile fans of Patricia Duncker
Prizes: Shortlisted for CWA Gold Dagger for Fiction 2010.