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WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT BLACK MEMORIAL PRIZE

'A brilliant storyteller . . . a book which stretches, tantalizes and delights' Financial Times

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On Brazzaville Beach, on the edge of Africa, Hope Clearwater ponders the strange circumstances that led her to leave her husband John, and his mathematical obsessions, in England and venture to Africa to help world-renowned scientist Eugene Mallabar with his studies of wild chimps.

But the more Hope studies Mallabar, the more she comes to believe that something isn't right. That behind Mallabar, and his obsessive work, there lies another, more sinister truth: one that might also help explain Hope's reasons for leaving England . . .

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'A most extraordinary parable about mankind. Quite unlike anything else I have read' Sunday Express

'Brilliant, daring. A gripping and compulsive story' Herald

'Hilarious and edgy' Sunday Times

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WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT BLACK MEMORIAL PRIZE 'A brilliant storyteller . . . a book which stretches, tantalizes and... Read more

    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/06/2009
    ISBN13: 9780141044194, 978-0141044194
    ISBN10: 0141044195

    Number of Pages: 416

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

    Description

    WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT BLACK MEMORIAL PRIZE

    'A brilliant storyteller . . . a book which stretches, tantalizes and delights' Financial Times

    _____________________________________

    On Brazzaville Beach, on the edge of Africa, Hope Clearwater ponders the strange circumstances that led her to leave her husband John, and his mathematical obsessions, in England and venture to Africa to help world-renowned scientist Eugene Mallabar with his studies of wild chimps.

    But the more Hope studies Mallabar, the more she comes to believe that something isn't right. That behind Mallabar, and his obsessive work, there lies another, more sinister truth: one that might also help explain Hope's reasons for leaving England . . .

    _____________________________________

    'A most extraordinary parable about mankind. Quite unlike anything else I have read' Sunday Express

    'Brilliant, daring. A gripping and compulsive story' Herald

    'Hilarious and edgy' Sunday Times

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