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One of the finest novelists currently at work. "The Guardian"
Justin Cartwright is a senior member of a masterful generation of English novelists that includes Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie and Kazuo Ishiguro. "The Los Angeles Times"
[A] deeply involved and involving quest tale . . . Remarkable . . . Cartwright has created a work that deftly locates the parallels between the politics of the 12th century and those of the 21st but that is ultimately more about the frailties and foibles of the human heart. "Library Journal"
Cartwright's writing has qualities not to be found in conventional thrillers like "The Da Vinci Code" the pathos of Richie's quest for family, and a self-aware, self-effacing sense of humor, as when a lover encourages Richie to write about his experiences but leave out certain plot turns, as 'nobody would believe that anyway.' It's a striking formula that gives this literary thriller uncommon depth--and makes it uncommonly satisfying. "Publishers Weekly"
[A] highbrow Da Vinci Code. "Booklist""
"One of the finest novelists currently at work." "The Guardian"
"Justin Cartwright is a senior member of a masterful generation of English novelists that includes Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie and Kazuo Ishiguro." "The Los Angeles Times"
"A deeply involved and involving quest tale . . . [a] remarkable novel . . . Cartwright has created a work that deftly locates the parallels between the politics of the 12th century and those of the 21st but that is ultimately more about the frailties and foibles of the human heart." "Library Journal"
"Cartwright s writing has qualities not to be found in conventional thrillers like "The Da Vinci Code" the pathos of Richie s quest for family, and a self-aware, self-effacing sense of humor, as when a lover encourages Richie to write about his experiences but leave out certain plot turns, as 'nobody would believe that anyway.' It's a striking formula that gives this literary thriller uncommon depth--and makes it uncommonly satisfying." "P""ublishers Weekly"
"[A] highbrow "Da Vinci Code."" "Booklist""
"One of the finest novelists currently at work." --The Guardian
"Justin Cartwright is a senior member of a masterful generation of English novelists that includes Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie and Kazuo Ishiguro." --The Los Angeles Times
"A deeply involved and involving quest tale . . . [a] remarkable novel . . . Cartwright has created a work that deftly locates the parallels between the politics of the 12th century and those of the 21st but that is ultimately more about the frailties and foibles of the human heart." --Library Journal
"Cartwright's writing has qualities not to be found in conventional thrillers like The Da Vinci Code the pathos of Richie's quest for family, and a self-aware, self-effacing sense of humor, as when a lover encourages Richie to write about his experiences but leave out certain plot turns, as 'nobody would believe that anyway.' It's a striking formula that gives this literary thriller uncommon depth--and makes it uncommonly satisfying." --Publishers Weekly
"[A] highbrow Da Vinci Code." --Booklist
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