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The Brothers Boswell

by Philip Baruth

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ISBN13: 9781569475591
ISBN10: 1569475598
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The year is 1763. Twenty-two-year-old James Boswell of Edinburgh is eager to advance himself in London society. Today his sights are set on furthering his acquaintance with Dr. Samuel Johnson, famed for his Dictionary; they are going to take a boat across the Thames to Greenwich Palace. Watching them secretly is John Boswell, James’ younger brother. He has stalked his older brother for days. Consumed with envy, John is planning to take revenge on his brother and Johnson for presumed slights. He carries a pair of miniature pistols that fire a single golden bullet each, and there is murder in his heart.

Review:

"Baruth (The X-President) shows his versatility with this chilling literary thriller. In 1763 London, John Boswell, the resentful younger brother of Samuel Johnson's future biographer, is stalking Boswell and Johnson, who have recently become friends. John bribes the boatmen who ferry his quarry on the Thames for the smallest details of their conversations. As he remembers the past, John reveals a personal link with the great lexicographer, with whom he once shared a brief, close relationship. Despite the inherent lack of suspense about the outcome of John's murderous quest, the subtle way the author examines his character's twisted mind draws the reader in, as does the evocative prose, as illustrated, for example, in a passage describing St. James's Park at night ('the vast empty dirt-packed space... takes on a dull luminosity, picks up the leavings of the moon and gives back a quarter-light, just enough to perceive the outline of figures moving at one slowly from the trees')." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Six years ago, Philip Baruth published his delightful first novel, "The X President," which presented Bill Clinton at three moments in his life: in 1963 (at age 16), when he shook President Kennedy's hand on a trip to Washington; as president in 1995; and in 2055, at age 109, when he is still working on his memoirs at his presidential library in Little Rock. The plot involves a historian who, via the... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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"The Brothers Boswell is such an impressive book, both for its ability to inhabit its source material and for how well it shines on its own merits. Many novels claim to be literary thrillers, but rarely are they quite this literary and quite this thrilling. Philip Baruth has written a remarkable work." David Liss

About the Author

Philip Baruth is a novelist and an award-winning commentator for Vermont Public Radio. His previous novel, THE X PRESIDENT (Bantam, 2003), traced the attempts of a 109-year-old Bill Clinton to rewrite his historical legacy. He teaches at the University of Vermont in Burlington.

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ISBN:
9781569475591
Author:
Baruth, Philip
Publisher:
Soho Press
Subject:
Authors, English
Subject:
Mentally ill
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Biographical fiction
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Publication Date:
May 2009
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
329
Dimensions:
910x610x120 125

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