A Common Loss
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A dazzling new novel from internationally acclaimed author Kirsten Tranter From the critically acclaimed author of the Legacy they were originally five. Elliot. Brian. tallis. Cameron. And Dylan - charismatic Dylan - the mediator, the leader, the man each one turned to in a time of crisis. Five close friends, bonded in college, still coming together for their annual trip to Las Vegas. this year they are four. Four friends, sharing a common loss: Dylan's tragic death. A common loss that, upon their arrival in Vegas, will bring with it a common threat: one that will make them question who their departed friend really was, and whether he is even worthy of their grief. A Common Loss is Kirsten tranter's follow-up to her critically acclaimed debut, the Legacy. Yet again, tranter's weave of watertight prose and literary sensibilities shows her to be a born writer with a precocious control of storytelling and style.
Author: Kirsten Tranter
Format: Paperback, 368 pages, 234mm x 158mm, 454 g
Published: 2011, HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Description
A dazzling new novel from internationally acclaimed author Kirsten Tranter From the critically acclaimed author of the Legacy they were originally five. Elliot. Brian. tallis. Cameron. And Dylan - charismatic Dylan - the mediator, the leader, the man each one turned to in a time of crisis. Five close friends, bonded in college, still coming together for their annual trip to Las Vegas. this year they are four. Four friends, sharing a common loss: Dylan's tragic death. A common loss that, upon their arrival in Vegas, will bring with it a common threat: one that will make them question who their departed friend really was, and whether he is even worthy of their grief. A Common Loss is Kirsten tranter's follow-up to her critically acclaimed debut, the Legacy. Yet again, tranter's weave of watertight prose and literary sensibilities shows her to be a born writer with a precocious control of storytelling and style.
A Common Loss