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Across The Bridge Morag Joss

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Across The Bridge Morag Joss


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Zusammenfassung

A haunting story of identity and reinvention, loss and reparation, Across the Bridge is a stunning new novel from award-winning author Morag Joss.

Across The Bridge Zusammenfassung

Across The Bridge Morag Joss

When a bridge collapses in the Highlands of Scotland, dozens of people vanish into the river below. A car hired by a woman tourist was filmed pulling onto the bridge moments before it fell. Now numbered among the missing, the woman seizes her chance to start her life over. But her new path takes her no farther than a wooden cabin on the riverbank, where she seeks rebirth and freedom from her old self.

Across The Bridge Bewertungen

[Her work has] both evoked and matched in achievement... such masters as William Trevor. -- Barry Forshaw
A tense and beautifully told tale. * The Scots Magazine *
A thoughtful, multi-layered novel... it cannot fail to set the reader thinking about the plight of those who go missing each year, the basic human need to survive and adapt, and the metaphorical bridges that divide and connect us and what can be done to cross them. * The Daily Mail *
Across the Bridge is an intriguing book - for not only are the main characters keeping secrets from each other, they are also keeping secrets from themselves and ultimately from the reader. * The Regency Magazine *

Über Morag Joss

Morag Joss began writing in 1996. She is the creator of the three Sara Selkirk novels, the first of which, Funeral Music, was shortlisted for a Dilys Award by the USA Mystery Booksellers Association. Her fourth novel, Half Broken Things, won the 2003 Silver Dagger Award and was adapted as a film for UK television in 2007. In 2008 she was a Heinrich Boll Writer in Residence on Achill Island, Ireland, where she worked on her sixth novel The Night Following, which was one of six finalists from over six hundred submissions for the Edgar Award for Best Novel 2009.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004332881
9781846882104
1846882109
Across The Bridge Morag Joss
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Alma Books Ltd
20120803
320
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