River Thieves

River Thieves

by Michael Crummey (Author), Michael Crummey (Author)

Synopsis

Told in elegant, sensual prose, this is an enthralling historical novel of great passion and suspense, driven by an extraordinary cast of characters. Set against the harsh backdrop of early nineteenth-century Newfoundland, River Thieves follows a sequence of expeditions made under the order of the British Crown to establish contact between the native Beothuk Indians and the settler communities. The fallout from the expeditions is devastating for all parties involved. The Beothuk vanish and the web of secrets guarded by the settlers for so long slowly begins to unravel. Michael Crummey is an important new voice in literary fiction. River Thieves is a lyrical, haunting novel, told with startling eloquence and sensitivity.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 372
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 29 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1841953180
ISBN 13: 9781841953182
Book Overview: Michael Crummey was nominated for the 2001 Giller Prize and the 1998 Journey Prize, and has won the Bronwen Wallace Award.

Author Bio
Michael Crummey is the author of three books of poetry: Arguments with Gravity, Hard Light, Emergency Roadside Assistance; and a collection of short stories, Flesh and Blood. He was nominated for the Giller Prize in 2001 and the Journey Prize in 1998, and is a winner of the Bronwen Wallace Award. Born in Buchans, Newfoundland, he now lives in St Johns.