Primary Format: Paper | |
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ISBN: | 9781611683387 |
Published: | 08/14/2012 |
Pages: | 252 |
Size: | 5.5 x 8.5 in. |
Subject(s): | Fiction |
Overview
New England. 1648. The Piscataqua Settlement. A young woman has been found dead, her violated body stripped naked and thrown in a river. Her husband, a reclusive and learned man, has mysteriously halted his legal proceedings against the most likely suspect, who has disappeared into the wilderness. The settlement’s elders call on a young Englishman, Richard Browne, to discover the truth about what happened. But the more he learns, the more puzzling the crime becomes, and the more he finds himself drawn to the wife of the missing suspect.
Reviews (3)
Mesmerizing. Slowly, subtly, the story twists on itself like a pinned snake.
—E. Annie Proulx, New York Times Book Review
Striking and original.
—The New York Times Book Review
Stereotypes we learned in grade school simply don’t exist here; instead, there are passionate, complex characters, including unexpectedly strong and often rebellious women.
—The Denver Post
Author Bio
ROBERT J. BEGIEBING is professor of English emeritus at Southern New Hampshire University. He is the author of six books, including two other novels in this historical trilogy: The Adventures of Allegra Fullerton and Rebecca Wentworth’s Distraction.