The Small Boat of Great Sorrows

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Price
$19.00
Publisher
Knopf Publishing Group
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.0 X 0.8 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781400030477

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About the Author
Dan Fesperman is a journalist for The Baltimore Sun and served in its Berlin bureau, covering Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia during their civil conflicts. He won the 1999 John Creasey Memorial Dagger Award for Lie in the Dark. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, and now lives with his family in Baltimore, Maryland.
Reviews
WINNER OF THE IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER AWARD

"Deft and gripping. . . . Impeccably written and ably plotted. . . . The action is more or less nonstop." --The New York Times Books Review

"A literary thriller with historical perspective. . . . A relentlessly crackling mystery and adventure tale. . . Fesperman's prose is vivid, almost breakneck in pace. . . . His descriptions of people and places are crisp, precise and memorable." --The Baltimore Sun

"A modern-day Odyssey that leads its hero through the harrowing Kafkaesque lanscapes of postwar Bosnia and post-Cold War Europe . . . A literary detective novel that thrills as much as it evokes admiration for the prose." --The Charlotte Observer

"A keep-'em-guessing plot, littered with hidden treasures, international intrigue, lusty old Croatian thugs, and late-night crypt openings." --Entertainment Weekly

"A wonderful book. . . . Timely, thoughtful and vividly written." --The Seattle Times

"A new standard for war-based thrillers." --The Los Angeles Times

"A dark and morally complex novel." --The Daily Telegraph

"A haunting sense of place and enough twists and turns to make the reader giddy. . . . This is not an ordinary thriller and this is enforced by the precision and the quality of the writing. Fesperman's . . . first-hand experience of war reporting and exhaustive research shine through." --The Birmingham Post

"[An] ambitious, morally complex thriller." --The Observer

"Fesperman tells his atmospheric tale with great elegance . . . [and] a sharp analytical curiosity." --The Guardian

"[A] fine follow-up to the equally fine Lie in the Dark." --The Orlando Sentinel

"A well-paced tale of deceit, manipulation and double-crossing." --The Spectator