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Elegy for April: A Novel (Quirke #3)

Elegy for April: A Novel (Quirke #3)

Current price: $17.00
Publication Date: March 29th, 2011
Publisher:
Picador
ISBN:
9780312680732
Pages:
304

The estimable John Banville returns for a third time as Benjamin Black with his mystery An Elegy for April. The intrepid and flawed Dr. Quirke is back this time searching for his daughter Phoebe's lost friend April Latimer. This gripping mystery builds suspense seemingly page by page as only Benjamin Black can build it. This gripping read is fast paced and sure to keep you up until you realize it's 2 a.m. and you should probably hit the sack.

Kevin Keyser, Books & Books, Coral Gables, FL
May 2010 Indie Next List

Description

The New York Times Bestselling Author of Christine Falls

April Latimer, a junior doctor at a local hospital, is something of a scandal in the conservative and highly patriarchal society of 1950s Dublin. She's known for being independent, and her taste in men is decidedly unconventional. Now April has vanished, and her friend Phoebe Griffin suspects the worst. Phoebe seeks out Quirke, her brilliant but erratic father, and asks him for help. Sober again after intensive treatment for alcoholism, Quirke follows April's trail through some of the darker byways of the city, and finds himself deeply involved in April's murky story, facing ugly truths about family savagery, Catholic ruthlessness, and race hatred. Both an absorbing crime novel and a brilliant portrait of a father and his daughter, this is Benjamin Black at his sparkling best.

About the Author

Benjamin Black is the pen name of the Man Booker Prize-winning novelist John Banville. Black's books include The Black-Eyed Blonde, Christine Falls, The Silver Swan, among others. He lives in Dublin.

Praise for Elegy for April: A Novel (Quirke #3)

“Methodical, detailed, and always gripping.” —USA Today

“Elegant...[Black/Banville's] sinuous prose, subtle eroticism, and 1950s period detail do more than enough to put [his] series on the map.” —The New York Times

“In Elegy for April, Black's nailed down the recipe, the style and pace, that allows him to craft a story of suspense while filling it with sharp-eyed, bigger-picture observations.” —Time Out (Chicago)

“Mr. Black/Banville has raised the bar for the soul's-night genre....Cool, atmospheric…memorably etched.” —The Dallas Morning News

“The writing has an elegance and nimbleness that surpass almost all other genre fiction….[He] evokes Dublin--which he knows inside out--with an almost bitter love, and his feeling for the city's class and religious divisions and its urgent, albeit repressed, sexual atmospheres helps his characters spring from the page.” —Los Angeles Times

“Quirke, the haunted Dublin pathologist and haphazard sleuth, returns in the third novel in Black's superb series of sharply etched, nearly Jamesian mysteries....In Black's atmospheric and penetrating works of Irish noir, pain, prejudice, greed, and violence brew behind lace curtains.” —Booklist (starred review)