From the award-winning author of Ishmael's Oranges comes a searing novel with a profound moral conflict at its heart.
When a heart attack kills his father, young architect Nick abandons his comfortable London life to volunteer abroad for a year - a last chance to prove himself, and atone for old sins.
But in a remote village on the edge of the Sahara, dangerous currents soon engulf him: a simmering family conflict, hidden violence and dangerous fanaticism. An illicit attraction to his host's lonely wife soon threatens both of their worlds. But when a deadly drought descends it brings an irrevocable choice: should he take matters into his own hands? Or let fate run its course? His decision has life-changing consequences for them all.
ISBN: | 9781786073945 |
Publication date: | 26th July 2018 |
Author: | Claire Hajaj |
Publisher: | Oneworld an imprint of Oneworld Publications |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 345 pages |
Genres: |
Drought and water supply Modern and Contemporary Fiction Narrative theme: Social issues General Fiction |