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Victim of the Aurora

Author: Thomas Keneally  

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A compelling, powerful novel of adventure and murder among Antarctic explorers.

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A compelling, powerful novel of adventure and murder among Antarctic explorers.

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'A powerful and subtle writer...a remarkable novel' Spectator

'Chilling and tragic' Ruth Rendell

In the waning years of the Edwardian era, a group of gentlemen wait out a raging blizzard in the perpetual darkness of the Antarctic winter, poised for a strike at the South Pole.

As the storm lifts, a new challenge faces Captain Sir Eugene Stewart - to discover which of his twenty-five carefully chosen men has become a murderer. The quest for adventure has become a quest for justice.

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Critic Reviews

“The solution is as astonishing as it is inevitable, the denouement chilling and tragic”

His story is tightly reined: terse, ironic, reflective. His depiction of Edwardian innocence and stuffiness crashing against the Antarctic void is superb - Washington Post

- Ruth Rendell

The period gives this book its strength and character . . . altogether an admirable accomplishment - New Yorker

The absolute dark, absolute cold of the Antarctic is skilfully evoked - Sunday Times

A powerful and subtle writer . . . a remarkable novel - Spectator

I was riveted by this tale of a man fighting the elements and his fellow explorers - Daily Telegraph

Highly original and deeply moving - Observer

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About the Author

Thomas Keneally began his writing career in 1964 and has published more than thirty novels since. They include Schindler's Ark, which won the Booker Prize in 1982 and was subsequently made into the film Schindler's List, and The Chant Of Jimmie Blacksmith, Confederates and Gossip From The Forest, each of which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He has also written several works of non-fiction, including his memoir Homebush Boy, Searching for Schindler and Australians. He is married with two daughters and lives in Sydney.

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In the waning years of the Edwardian era, a group of gentlemen wait out a raging blizzard in the perpetual darkness of the Antarctic winter, poised for a strike at the South Pole. As the storm lifts, a new challenge faces Captain Sir Eugene Stewart - to discover which of his twenty-five carefully chosen men has become a murderer. The quest for adventure has become a quest for justice.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Sceptre
Published
17th February 1994
Edition
2nd
Pages
208
ISBN
9780340407868

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