The Sun Is God

The Sun Is God
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

John Lee

نویسنده

Tamara Aspeling

نویسنده

Gerard Doyle

شابک

9781483016139
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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AudioFile Magazine
In McGinty's new story, Will Prior, Yorkshireman and former British military police officer, finds himself investigating a murder in a utopian nudist colony on a tropical island in 1906 New Guinea. The characters and setting are phantasmagorical. Prior is one of McKinty's compelling, conflicted heroes: a sane man in an insane world. Gerard Doyle, whose narration of McKinty's magnificent Troubles Trilogy set the standard for Irish audiobook mysteries, does a good job with the German, Melanesian, and English people who populate McKinty's departure from Ireland. Doyle's performance is always clear and well paced. Sometimes his Irish intonation and McKinty's talkative Irish style conflict with Prior's laconic Yorkshire persona, but it's all a good ride in a memorable location. F.C. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

July 14, 2014
Based on an actual 1906 incident on New Guinea’s isolated Kabakon Island, this desultory mystery provides a striking contrast to McKinty’s previous book, the taut In the Morning I’ll Be Gone. The small German cult known as the Cocovores live naked on Kabakon, where they worship the sun and eat mostly coconuts, a regimen they believe confers immortality. When a member dies and an autopsy is performed on the mainland, murder is indicated. The region’s German government sends former British military police officer Will Prior, still healing from the traumatic carnage he witnessed in the Boer War, to the island. Insect bites, the group’s bizarre drug-laced diet, and their insistence that the death was natural, slow his inquiry. By the time he guesses the truth, his collapsing health and the Cocovores’ efforts to protect themselves jeopardize his ability to report it. Despite the fascinating historical details, the novel never makes its most enigmatic characters more than merely curious. Agent: Bob Mecoy, Creative Book Services.




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