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The Silver Swan: A Novel

by Benjamin Black

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ISBN13: 9780805081534
ISBN10: 0805081534
Condition: Standard
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I don't ordinarily read mystery novels, but The Silver Swan is no ordinary mystery. Banville's command of prose is arresting, and though this is a difficult book to put down because it is so expertly plotted, it is also impossible not to savor.
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The inimitable Quirke returns in another spellbinding crime novel, in which a young woman's dubious suicide sets off a new string of hazards and deceptions.

Two years have passed since the events of the bestselling Christine Falls, and much has changed for Quirke, the irascible, formerly hard-drinking Dublin pathologist. His beloved Sarah is dead, his surrogate father lies in a convent hospital paralyzed by a devastating stroke, and Phoebe, Quirke's long-denied daughter, has grown increasingly withdrawn and isolated.

With much to regret from his last inquisitive foray, Quirke ought to know better than to let his curiosity get the best of him. Yet when an almost forgotten acquaintance comes to him about his beautiful young wife's apparent suicide, Quirke's "old itch to cut into the quick of things, to delve into the dark of what was hidden" is roused again. As he begins to probe further into the shadowy circumstances of Deirdre Hunt's death, he discovers many things that might better have remained hidden, as well as grave danger to those he loves.

Haunting, masterfully written, and utterly mesmerizing in its nuance, The Silver Swan fully lives up to the promise of Christine Falls and firmly establishes Benjamin Black (a.k.a. John Banville) among the greatest of crime writers.

Review:

"In this stunning follow-up to 2007's Christine Falls, Black (pseudonym of Booker Prize — winner John Banville) spins a complex tale of murder and deception in 1950s Ireland. Pathologist Garret Quirke, surprised by a visit from a college acquaintance, Billy Hunt, is even more surprised when Billy begs Quirke not to perform an autopsy on his wife, Deirdre, whose naked body was recently retrieved from Dublin Bay. Though everything points to suicide, Quirke knows something's amiss and begins to retrace Deirdre's steps. Black expertly balances Quirke's investigation with chapters detailing Deidre's past, from her marriage to Billy to her shady business deal with Leslie White, an enigmatic Englishman who knew Deidre as Laura Swan, the proprietress of their joint venture, a beauty salon called the Silver Swan. As Quirke digs deeper, he discovers a web of lies and blackmail that threatens to envelop even his own estranged daughter, Phoebe. Laconic, stubborn Quirke makes an appealing hero as the pieces of this unsettling crime come together in a shocking conclusion. Author tour." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Black/Banville is a master of atmosphere; the fear and dread associated with hidden desires and deeds fairly leap off the page. Highly recommended." Library Journal

Review:

"Black...continues his exceptionally nuanced crime series....[A] tense, engrossing tale of passion, crimes, and chaos shot through with lightning wit and radiant compassion." Booklist (Starred Review)

Review:

"Swan is even more engrossing than last year's Christine Falls, the first thriller by Black... (Grade: A-)" Entertainment Weekly

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"[A]bout as undiluted an evening's pleasure as reading can provide....Christine Falls was the most artful noir mystery in years; The Silver Swan is better. The plot is grippingly propulsive, the evocation of Dublin is detail-perfect, every major and minor character is beautifully realized — and there isn't a clunky sentence in the book." Tim Rutton, the Los Angeles Times

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"The writing...is wonderfully evocative....Black has created a wonderful protagonist in Quirke." Boston Globe

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"Readers familiar with the work of Banville will have no trouble immersing themselves in his second foray into genre fiction." Bookreporter.com

Review:

"[A] literary, gritty if less satisfying sequel." Dallas Morning News

Synopsis:

The inimitable Quirke — the irascible, formerly hard-drinking Dublin pathologist — returns in another spellbinding crime novel, in which a young woman's dubious suicide sets off a new string of hazards and deceptions.

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About the Author

Benjamin Black is the pen name of acclaimed author John Banville, who was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1945. His novels have won numerous awards, most recently the Man Booker Prize in 2005 for The Sea. He lives in Dublin.

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Douglas, September 20, 2008 (view all comments by Douglas)
I enjoyed the second in this series, the Silver Swan, but not as much as the first, Christine Falls. It's not as thoroughly depressing, or compelling, or cold. The characters are not quite as larger than life. It's a worthy follow up to Christine Falls, but not its equal. I do recommend it, though, for readers who like mysteries that are dark and unresolved: these kinds of stories certainly put a song in my heart.
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Bookwomyn, September 1, 2008 (view all comments by Bookwomyn)
I loved this book! "Christine Falls" was great so I didn't hesitate to grab Banville's (Black's) new one. It's as good as "Christine Falls"- the gentle Quirke is very appealing as protagonist and the story is immediately compelling.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780805081534
Author:
Black, Benjamin
Publisher:
Henry Holt & Company
Author:
Banville, John
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
Dublin (ireland)
Subject:
Pathologists
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
March 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
290
Dimensions:
9.46x6.62x.99 in. 1.15 lbs.

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