A fresh new novel from a Canadian literary legend--this time with an
extraordinary and unforgettable woman protagonist who is sure to
become one of the great characters in our literature. Mary Cyr opens
in Mexico, just as a disaster strikes a small town: a coal-mine has
collapsed, with thirteen men trapped inside. Less than forty-eight
hours later, the authorities summarily decide to abandon all hope of
finding survivors and seal up the mine entrance--willfully oblivious
to the half-dozen souls still breathing below ground. Shortly after
that, a thirteen-year-old Mexican boy, Victor, is discovered dead in
the hotel room of a Canadian visitor--a 45-year-old woman, and heiress
to a vast fortune, who goes by the name Mary Cyr. Thus begins
this shocking, brilliant and compelling novel--a late-career tour de
force by one of our most unique and powerful writers. In his last
couple of novels, David Adams Richards has widened the scope of his
vision and his world, taking us into far-flung countries and lives
even as his beloved territory of New Brunswick's Miramichi remains his
touchstone, the spot to which all his stories return. In Mary Cyr, the
unwinding tale will take us from a harsh jail cell in Mexico, where
Mary Cyr is imprisoned, deep into Canadian police officer John
Delano's past, and even further into the murky depths of a wealthy New
Brunswick family whose ties to mining, newspapers and a host of other
interests lead to the highest corridors of power. At the heart of this
maelstrom lies a woman who is compromised and confused, but also
poignant, wounded and well-intentioned: the beautiful and tragic Mary
Cyr.
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ISBN
9780385682497
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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