The Lola Quartet: A Suspense Thriller
Emily St John Mandel
(Author)
Description
Gavin Sasaki was a promising young journalist in New York City until the day he was fired for plagiarism. The last thing he wants is to sell foreclosed real estate for his sister Eilo's company in their Florida hometown, but he's in no position to refuse her job offer. Plus, there's another reason to go home: Eilo recently met a ten-year-old girl who looks very much like Gavin and has the same last name as his high-school girlfriend, Anna, who left town abruptly after graduation. Determined to find out if this little girl might be his daughter, Gavin sets off to track down Anna, starting with the three friends they shared back when he was part of a jazz group called "The Lola Quartet." As Gavin pieces together their stories, he learns that Anna has been on the run for good reason, and soon his investigation into her sudden disappearance all those years ago takes a seriously dangerous turn.Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.72
Publisher
Vintage
Publish Date
August 04, 2015
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.1 X 8.0 X 0.9 inches | 0.64 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781101911990
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About the Author
Emily St. John Mandel was born in British Columbia, Canada. Her most recent novel, Station Eleven, was a finalist for a 2014 National Book Award and a New York Times bestseller. Her previous novels were Last Night in Montreal, The Singer's Gun, and The Lola Quartet. She is a staff writer for The Millions, and her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, including The Best American Mystery Stories 2013and Venice Noir. She lives in New York City with her husband.
Reviews
"[An] ingeniously constructed literary thriller."-- Minneapolis Star Tribune
"[An] elegant, hypnotic novel. . . . An elegy for lost--and perhaps only imagined--innocence." --The Washington Post
"Compelling. . . . Perhaps all novelists can be said to wrestle with morality; Mandel seems to wrestle with it at greater length and in greater depth than most. . . . First-rate fiction." --Dallas Morning News
"A novel noir that wears its influences proudly on the beige sleeve of its trench coat.... Delightful." --Paste
"Trumpets [Mandel's] talents: her charismatic verbal grace and acuity, the rich atmosphere she creates." --The Boston Globe "Emily St. John Mandel is astonishing." --Emma Straub, author of The Vacationers
"[Mandel] is a stunningly beautiful writer whose complex, flawed, and well-drawn characters linger with you." --Sarah McCarry, Tor.com "Fascinating." --Booklist "Riveting. . . . Evocative, intriguing, and complex, this novel is as smooth as the underbelly of a deadly, furtive reptile." --Library Journal (starred review) "A rewarding read." --Foreword magazine "Result[s] in both sophistication and suspense." --Publishers Weekly "[Mandel's] writing is pure elegance." --Patrick DeWitt, author of Sisters Brothers
"[An] elegant, hypnotic novel. . . . An elegy for lost--and perhaps only imagined--innocence." --The Washington Post
"Compelling. . . . Perhaps all novelists can be said to wrestle with morality; Mandel seems to wrestle with it at greater length and in greater depth than most. . . . First-rate fiction." --Dallas Morning News
"A novel noir that wears its influences proudly on the beige sleeve of its trench coat.... Delightful." --Paste
"Trumpets [Mandel's] talents: her charismatic verbal grace and acuity, the rich atmosphere she creates." --The Boston Globe "Emily St. John Mandel is astonishing." --Emma Straub, author of The Vacationers
"[Mandel] is a stunningly beautiful writer whose complex, flawed, and well-drawn characters linger with you." --Sarah McCarry, Tor.com "Fascinating." --Booklist "Riveting. . . . Evocative, intriguing, and complex, this novel is as smooth as the underbelly of a deadly, furtive reptile." --Library Journal (starred review) "A rewarding read." --Foreword magazine "Result[s] in both sophistication and suspense." --Publishers Weekly "[Mandel's] writing is pure elegance." --Patrick DeWitt, author of Sisters Brothers