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A Victim of the Aurora

Thomas Keneally
5
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Pages
222
Year
2016
Language
English

About

An Edwardian murder mystery set on the unforgiving Antarctic tundra . . . Captain Sir Eugene Stewart chose the gentlemen to join his great 1910 expedition to the South Pole with great precision, each man selected for his skills to survive the Antarctic winter. Reflecting sixty years later, Sir Anthony Piers, an oil painter and watercolorist chosen to capture the long midnight lights of the South Pole, finally reveals the truth of the New British South Polar Expedition and the murder committed on their journey. Who among the expedition would kill Victor Henneker, an unlikeable and mischievous journalist only six months into the trek? Telling of complete isolation, absolute darkness, unrelenting wind, and slowly-approaching starvation, Sir Anthony Piers confronts the demons and truths of this hellish expedition after sixty years of silence.

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"[Keneally's] story is tightly reined: terse, ironic, reflective. His description of Edwardian innocence and stuffiness crashing against the Antarctic void is superb."
Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post
"The period gives this book its strength and character. . . . Altogether an admirable accomplishment."
The New Yorker

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