The Dhow House

The Dhow House

by JeanMcNeil (Author)

Synopsis

`Compulsively readable novel... well-written scenes worthy of John le Carre... McNeil's writing is most luminous, both spare and powerful' The New York Times

'Completely absorbing, eminently readable... You won't read many better novels this year.' --The Daily Mail

'This exotic novel handles large themes with assurance, tact and knowledge.' --Giles Foden, author of The Last King of Scotland

When Rebecca Laurelson, an English doctor, is forced to leave her post in an East African field hospital, she arrives at her aunt's house on the Indian Ocean and is taken into the heart of a family she has never met before. Amongst the all-night beach parties and cocktail receptions, her attraction for her much younger cousin grows.

But the gilded lives of her aunt Julia's family and their fellow white Africans on the coast are under threat - Islamist terror attacks are on the rise and Rebecca knows more about this violence than she is prepared to divulge. Will she be able to save her new-found family from the violence that encroaches on their seductive lives? Or, amidst growing unrest, will the true reason for her hasty exit from her posting, be unmasked?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Legend Press
Published: 15 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1785079441
ISBN 13: 9781785079443
Book Overview: Awards: * Nominated for the 2013 Pushcart Prize * Finalist for the BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinkers scheme, 2012 * Shortlisted, Metcalfe-Rooke award for an unpublished novel manuscript in 2011 * Awarded a Shackleton Scholarship Fund award and an Arts Council England award for a residency in the Falkland Islands, 2008 * British Antarctic Survey/Arts Council England International Fellowship to Antarctica, 2005. * Finalist, Governor-General's Award for Fiction, Canada, 2003. * Canada Council Award for the Arts, 2002.

Media Reviews
`Compulsively readable novel... well-written scenes worthy of John le Carre... McNeil's writing is most luminous, both spare and powerful' -- The New York Times
Jean McNeil's latest is a completely absorbing, eminently readable - to the point of being almost unputdownable - complex, cleverly crafted work, principally about loyalty: what we owe to our country, our relatives, those we love and those who simply cross our path. You won't read many better novels this year. -- John Harding * The Daily Mail *
Author Bio
Jean McNeil is a prolific fiction and non-fiction author whose work has been nominated for and won several major international awards. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of East Anglia. The Dhow House is Jean's seventh novel.