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Blood Kin: A Novel - Ceridwen Dovey
Blood Kin: A Novel
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A barber, a chef and a portraitist are held hostage in a sparsely-furnished room, in a grand summer residence perched on a hill overlooking the capital city of a nameless hot country. They have been seized in a bloody coup to depose the President, their boss. In the city streets below them, chaos... show more
A barber, a chef and a portraitist are held hostage in a sparsely-furnished room, in a grand summer residence perched on a hill overlooking the capital city of a nameless hot country. They have been seized in a bloody coup to depose the President, their boss. In the city streets below them, chaos reigns. With the old order ruined, the moral landscape ravaged and venality widespread, human relationships - personal and political, between lovers and within families - are being dissected, fought over, abandoned. As the tension builds and the story reaches its devastating climax, "Blood Kin" lays bare humanity's most animalistic and mercenary impulses: lust, vanity, ambition, artifice, betrayal, obsession and vengeance. The locations are lavish, the detail is scrupulous, and the scope and themes are nothing short of Shakespearean. "Blood Kin" is a masterful, thrilling and deeply affecting debut.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780670018567 (0670018562)
ASIN: 0670018562
Publisher: Viking Adult
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
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Book Brats rated it
2.0 Blood Kin: A Novel
2.5/5I don't think I understood this. It was very well written, but that plot got so convoluted and strange and the characters were all over the place. And then it ended.Review coming soon.
Cheryl's books
Cheryl's books rated it
4.0
Excellent. A tale of the peripheral actors in a coup, and of how things change yet stay the same.
Lost in the Stacks
Lost in the Stacks rated it
2.0
This novel was a good idea with a plodding, heavy execution. I couldn't bring myself to care about any of the characters, except for those who were dead before the novel begins. The prose is unnatural and effected in a heavily work-shopped kind of way.However, the content and conflict of the novel w...
Ceridwen
Ceridwen rated it
This novel feels like practice, but in a good way. I don't play an instrument, but I listened to my sister and her fiddle a great deal growing up: the saw-saw of the same music over and over, a new note here and there, then tearing off into something new, a piece of music heard at the session, somet...
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