A Clear Calling
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:4th Feb '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

One of the best novels ever written about the sea
Until the year of 1948, on board the steamship Golden Delta, serving as first officer under Captain Peeke, when Radnor's uncanny intuition about the sea and its ways suddenly deserts him and he finds himself alone with the sea, with his fear and with his terrifying foreknowledge.
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE COMMONWEALTH WRITERS' PRIZE*
From when he was twelve years old Robert Radnor had been in love with the idea of being a sailor. And a sailor he became, at home on the sea as other men were on land. Until the year of 1948, on board the steamship Golden Delta, serving as first officer under Captain Peeke, when Radnor's uncanny intuition about the sea and its ways suddenly deserts him and he finds himself alone with the sea, with his fear and with his terrifying foreknowledge.
This novel deserves to become a classic. * Telegraph *
Austin's masterly account of a tortured soul is matched only by his rich portrayal of the terrible, untameable ocean. * Guardian *
The briny sea in all its treacherous, glistening glory soaks through every page of this book... This is a superb novel that will be loved by all those who are drawn to the ocean. * Daily Mail *
An impressively accomplished compelling and haunting homage to forces beyond understanding or control. * Glasgow Herald *
A haunting work of literary fiction, this is an extraordinary first novel by a former seaman with a passion for his subject. * Choice *
This author was a seaman and has a passion for the sea. This is a tale of a sailor who comes to be seen by his mates as a danger because there is something mysterious about him, enigmatic. Accidents and rumours of disaster gather around him. Anyone who has ever been drawn by the fascinations of the oceans and their secrets will love this book and its strong haunting prose. This is the best first novel I have read in years. -- Doris Lessing
ISBN: 9780224098052
Dimensions: 215mm x 135mm x 11mm
Weight: 133g
160 pages