The Breath of Night

The Breath of Night

by Michael Arditti (Author)

Synopsis

While working as a missionary priest in the Philippines during the Marcos dictatorship, Julian Tremayne championed the Communist rebels and found himself imprisoned for murder. Now, three decades later, following Julian's death, a cult develops around him, even calling for sainthood. When Philip Seward goes to investigate on behalf of Julian's family, he is drawn into a labyrinth of vice, violence, and corruption where nothing and nobody are what they seem. Enriched by a gallery of engaging characters ranging from priests to prostitutes, GIs to gangsters, and street children to Imelda Marcos, this outstanding novel is at once a gripping psychological thriller, a challenging moral mystery, and an unforgettable voyage into a dark and exotic landscape. "This is Arditti's most dazzling novel to date because of the scale of his ambition and his triumph in pulling it off. It seamlessly combines profound theological questions with a compelling psychological thriller."-Daily Telegraph.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: First Paperback Edition.
Publisher: Arcadia Books
Published: 15 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 1909807664
ISBN 13: 9781909807662

Media Reviews

'Polished language, an effective buildup, and the meditation on the meaning of belief that's thoughtful rather than overbearing.'

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Author Bio
Michael Arditti is the prize-winning author of eight works of fiction, including Easter, which won the Mardi Gras & Waterstone s Award, was shortlisted for the Creative Freedom Award and which was longlisted for the Costa, selling over 25,000 copies. The Breath of Night was published to enormous critical acclaim in 2013, appearing in almost all broadsheets and literary magazines. He reviews for several newspapers and appears regularly on BBC Radio 4.