A woman tries to uncover the mysterious fate of a friend in Cambodia
in this “very smart” and suspenseful novel (The New York Times
Book Review). Liz Headleand is one of London’s best-known and
most prominent psychiatrists. One day she arrives at work to find a
mysterious package, postmarked from Cambodia. Inside, she finds
various scraps of paper, a laundry bill from a Bangkok hotel, old
newspaper clippings—and pieces of human finger bones. Shocked but
intrigued, she realizes the papers belong to her old friend Stephen
Cox, a playwright who moved to Cambodia to work on a script about the
Khmer Rouge. Convinced Stephen is trying to send her some sort of
message, Liz follows the clues in the box to the jungles of Cambodia,
risking her life to find her friend. In this thrilling novel,
Margaret Drabble continues the trilogy she began in The Radiant Way
and A Natural Curiosity, taking us far from the civilized, familiar
streets of London, and painting an “urgent, brilliant” portrait of
the tumultuous, terror-ridden landscape of Cambodia in the late
twentieth century (The Boston Globe). “A tour de force.”
—Calgary Herald “Unputdownable . . . A sojourn within The
Gates of Ivory is not something one soon forgets.” —Edmonton
Journal
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780544286900
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter