An interesting, compelling and original [read].

NEWBOOKS magazine

A hauntingly tragic, beautifully written first novel examining how much our future is governed by the past.

GOOD BOOK GUIDE

Three lives, three turning points: this stunning debut novel charts those moments that change the course of a life for ever.'Certainly there are ghosts in these towers. For me they are the ghosts of two children. And even now - ten years later and seven hundred miles away - I still wake most nights with the muffled echo of their cries in my ears and the weight of their deaths on my conscience...'Three lives; three turning points. Craig was a teenage lifeguard on a beach in Germany when two children died on his watch. It should never have happened. He was an expert swimmer. His grandfather, Gordon McInnes, was on board a ship torpedoed during the war. He survived by clinging to the body of one of his colleagues. Years later, he met a member of the crew of the U-boat that attacked his ship. Gerd is a refugee of the Cold War. Recruited by the Stasi at a very young age, he escaped to the west after his mission went terribly wrong. He never went back.THE INCIDENT is a searingly powerful novel about fate, about those moments that change the course of a life for ever. It is also a book about history, from the Second World War through to the current day, and the way incidents long past can reverberate across generations.
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Three lives, three turning points: this stunning debut novel charts those moments that change the course of a life for ever. Includes Reading Group Notes.
Craig was a young lifeguard in Germany when two children died on his watch. It should never have happened. Taught to swim by a grandfather whose life was defined by a tragedy at sea, Craig is totally at home in the water. Now he is relishing a golden summer on a stunning beach far from home. And yet.... a sense of unease nags at Craig, casting shadows over his freedom: the beer-drinking, the practical jokes, his tentative romance.Craig's sense of foreboding increases when Gerd, a refugee of the cold war shares his story. As the long, sultry day contrinues, unsettled by his friends unexpected revelation and by the arrival of an aggressive stranger, Craig strugges to remain focused. But events have already begun to spiral beyond his control...'A thought-provoking literary page turner'Sydney Morning Herald 'And all the while we await 'the incident' - which when it comes is beautifully written, well paced and surprising. proof that Macleod iis a fiction strategist of talent'Tom Adair, Scotsman
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Three lives, three turning points: this stunning debut novel charts those moments that change the course of a life for ever. Includes Reading Group Notes.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781780221045
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Vekt
242 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
131 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Kenneth Macleod was born in Glasgow in 1972. He began working as a newspaper reporter at the age of 17 then worked in the Scottish media for 12 years, before completing a Masters in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He divides his time between Glasgow and Berlin, where he works as a tour guide. THE INCIDENT is his first novel.