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Quint

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Quint

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Lautner

ISBN:

9780008647506

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

The Borough Press

Publication Date:

30th April 2025

UK Publication Date:

16th January 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Historical fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Journeys and voyages
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

200g

Description

Puts some of the balls back into serious English fiction GILES COREN, THE TIMES

Whisky-soaked, guttural, stinking and funny' EVIE WYLD, OBSERVER

Thrilling, brutal, poetic, literary and irresistible, one of the 21st centurys first great 20th-century American novels' LOUISA YOUNG

Before there was Jaws, there was QUINT
You already know the end of his story: now find out where it all began.

Quint: the taciturn and grizzled sea captain who survived the shark-ridden sinking of the USS Indianapolis, only to meet his maker in the maw of a Great White at the end of JAWS. So much more than a fisherman a survivor, a fighter, a man who has left three wives in his wake.

In this vivid and utterly compelling masterpiece, Robert Lautner reimagines the life of a truly iconic character.

Excellent a profound portrait of a life dislocated by war and violence THE TIMES, Best Summer Reads

If Hemingways The Old Man and the Sea was doused in whiskey and strained through the gills of a tiger shark, it would not sound dissimilar one of this years literary miracles' IRISH INDEPENDENT

Reviews

'QUINT is more than an uncannily brilliant impersonation of voice, it's a story that feels like it was there from the start. This is a book to be swallowed whole' EVIE WYLD

Excellent a profound portrait of a life dislocated by war and violence THE TIMES, Best Summer Reads

'Lautner has carved out the literary missing link between Moby Dick and The Old Man and the Sea, and gone a long way to putting some of the balls back into serious English fiction' Giles Coren, THE TIMES

Whisky-soaked, guttural, stinking and funny' Evie Wyld, OBSERVER

'QUINT brilliantly deconstructs a savage archetype that is scarce in todays sanitised world if Hemingways Old Man and the Sea was doused in whiskey and strained through the gills of a tiger shark, it would not sound dissimilar one of this years literary miracles' IRISH INDEPENDENT

'Clear your diary. Strong, silent Quint is going to tell you his story and its the bastard child of WW2 and Moby Dick, the sweet spot between thrilling, brutal adventure and the poetic voice of the American working man, as if Raymond Chandler were a veteran deep-sea fisherman, steeped in Steinbeck and sneering at Hemingway thrilling, brutal, poetic, literary and irresistible, one of the 21st centurys first great 20th-century American novels' LOUISA YOUNG

'An act of literary ventriloquism uncanny one of the most surprising literary miracles Ive come across in a long time' Hilary White, RT

'Highly enjoyable, and a must-read for any Jaws officionado' BUZZ magazine

'I loved its urgent voice, its layering of such a complex character, and its deft handling of the uncanny valley between Benchleys character and Robert Shaws enduring screen portrayal SCOTTISH FIELD

Author Bio

Robert Lautner was born in Middlesex in 1970. Before becoming a writer he owned his own comic-book store, worked as a wine merchant, photographic consultant and recruitment consultant. He now lives on the Pembrokeshire coast in a wooden cabin with his wife and children. He is the author of The Road to Reckoning, which was a Simon Mayo Book Club choice. His second novel The Draughtsman will be published in 2017.

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