The Fugitives

Panos Karnezis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:14th Apr '16

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The Fugitives cover

A novel about the relationships we have with God, with nature and with each other.

In a remote corner of a Latin American rainforest, Father Thomas, a Catholic priest, comes across a badly wounded soldier and takes him to his church in an Indian village.

In a remote corner of a Latin American rainforest, Father Thomas, a Catholic priest, comes across a badly wounded soldier and takes him to his church in an Indian village.

The Indians, whose traditional way of life is under threat from outsiders, are wary of this latest new arrival. Venustiano, the proud young head of the village, is determined to protect his people, but feels powerless against the forces around him – and can trust nobody, not even Father Thomas.

But his immediate problem is the bloodthirsty jaguar prowling around the village: for Venustiano is the only Indian with a gun, and he means to use it.

It is a gripping and worldly-wise performance from a novelist who is already well-respected but deserves to be better known. -- Phil Baker * Sunday Times *
Karnezis’ writing has intensity and directness, as he takes on the relationships between humans and their gods. -- Kate Saunders * The Times *
The Fugitive is subtly brilliant -- Rosita Sweetman * Irish Times *
An elegantly spare tale * Spectator *
Snares the memory long after it has been consumed. -- Caroline Jackson * Tablet *

ISBN: 9780099597674

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 13mm

Weight: 170g

208 pages