Harbour
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Author: John Ajvide Lindqvist
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 506
On a winter trip home to the island of Domar , Anders and Cecilia take their six-year-old daughter Maja across the ice to visit the lighthouse at G vasten. And Maja disappears. Leaving not even a footprint in the snow. Two years later, alone and more or less permanently drunk, Anders returns to Domar to confront his despair. He slowly realises that Maja's disappearance is not the first inexplicable tragedy to strike the islanders. Nor is everyone telling him all they know; even his own grandmother, it seems, is keeping secrets. And what is it about the sea? There's something very bad happening on Domar . Something that involves the sea itself. John Ajvide Lindqvist serves up a masterful cocktail of suspense laced with bizarre humour and a narrative that barely pauses for breath. Harbour is also a heartbreaking study of loss and guilt- a novel whose epic climax pits the infinite force of nature against the implacable love of a father for his child.
Author: John Ajvide Lindqvist
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 506
On a winter trip home to the island of Domar , Anders and Cecilia take their six-year-old daughter Maja across the ice to visit the lighthouse at G vasten. And Maja disappears. Leaving not even a footprint in the snow. Two years later, alone and more or less permanently drunk, Anders returns to Domar to confront his despair. He slowly realises that Maja's disappearance is not the first inexplicable tragedy to strike the islanders. Nor is everyone telling him all they know; even his own grandmother, it seems, is keeping secrets. And what is it about the sea? There's something very bad happening on Domar . Something that involves the sea itself. John Ajvide Lindqvist serves up a masterful cocktail of suspense laced with bizarre humour and a narrative that barely pauses for breath. Harbour is also a heartbreaking study of loss and guilt- a novel whose epic climax pits the infinite force of nature against the implacable love of a father for his child.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: John Ajvide Lindqvist
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 506
On a winter trip home to the island of Domar , Anders and Cecilia take their six-year-old daughter Maja across the ice to visit the lighthouse at G vasten. And Maja disappears. Leaving not even a footprint in the snow. Two years later, alone and more or less permanently drunk, Anders returns to Domar to confront his despair. He slowly realises that Maja's disappearance is not the first inexplicable tragedy to strike the islanders. Nor is everyone telling him all they know; even his own grandmother, it seems, is keeping secrets. And what is it about the sea? There's something very bad happening on Domar . Something that involves the sea itself. John Ajvide Lindqvist serves up a masterful cocktail of suspense laced with bizarre humour and a narrative that barely pauses for breath. Harbour is also a heartbreaking study of loss and guilt- a novel whose epic climax pits the infinite force of nature against the implacable love of a father for his child.
Author: John Ajvide Lindqvist
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 506
On a winter trip home to the island of Domar , Anders and Cecilia take their six-year-old daughter Maja across the ice to visit the lighthouse at G vasten. And Maja disappears. Leaving not even a footprint in the snow. Two years later, alone and more or less permanently drunk, Anders returns to Domar to confront his despair. He slowly realises that Maja's disappearance is not the first inexplicable tragedy to strike the islanders. Nor is everyone telling him all they know; even his own grandmother, it seems, is keeping secrets. And what is it about the sea? There's something very bad happening on Domar . Something that involves the sea itself. John Ajvide Lindqvist serves up a masterful cocktail of suspense laced with bizarre humour and a narrative that barely pauses for breath. Harbour is also a heartbreaking study of loss and guilt- a novel whose epic climax pits the infinite force of nature against the implacable love of a father for his child.
Harbour