A Dead Hand: A Crime in Calcutta
by:
Paul Theroux (author)
Jerry Delfont leads an aimless life in Calcutta, struggling in vain against his writer's block, or 'dead hand,' and flitting around the edges of a half-hearted romance. Then he receives a mysterious letter asking for his help. The story it tells is disturbing: A dead boy found on the floor of a...
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Jerry Delfont leads an aimless life in Calcutta, struggling in vain against his writer's block, or 'dead hand,' and flitting around the edges of a half-hearted romance. Then he receives a mysterious letter asking for his help. The story it tells is disturbing: A dead boy found on the floor of a cheap hotel, a seemingly innocent man in flight and fearing for reputation as well as his life. Before long, Delfont finds himself lured into the company of the letter's author, the wealthy and charming Merrill Unger, and is intrigued enough to pursue both the mystery and the woman. A devotee of the goddess Kali, Unger introduces Delfont to a strange underworld where tantric sex and religious fervor lead to obsession, philanthropy and exploitation walk hand in hand, and, unless he can act in time, violence against the most vulnerable in society goes unnoticed and unpunished. An atmospheric and masterful thriller from "the most gifted, the most prodigal writer of his generation" (Jonathan Raban).
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780547260242 (0547260245)
Publish date: February 11th 2010
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
An uneven novel from Theroux, ranging from 2 to 5 stars. Low stars for repetition, unconvincing character development with abrupt changes, and obvious plot with a limp conclusion; high stars for parallelism (albeit sometimes heavy handed), rich description, and overall idea. A good edit would have t...
Never judge a book by its cover - until you do - and the cover was the best thing about it. 2.5 stars.
More of a 2.5; I might round up later.I am really not sure how I feel about this book. On one hand, it does make me want to read Theroux's travel writing. I like his style.On the other hand, it's just plain strange. It starts out as a mystery/travel piece, morphs into some quasi romance book, the...