In the Lake of the Woods
By (Author) Tim OBrien
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
7th May 1995
10th April 1995
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
A remarkable novel from the National Book Award-winning author of Going After Cacciato and The Things They Carried, which combines the power of the finest Vietnam fiction with the tension of a many-layered mystery.
In a remote lakeside cabin deep in the Minnesota forests, Kathy Wade is comforting her husband John, an ambitious politician, after a devastating electoral defeat.
Then one night she vanishes, and gradually the search for Kathy becomes a voyage into the darkest corners of John Wades life, a life of deception and deceit the life of a man able to escape everything but the chains of his darkest secret.
Masterfully oblique, inventive and deeply unsettlinga riveting exploration of a tormented and wounded psyche Sunday Times
Calling Tim OBrien a Vietnam War novelist is a bit like saying Joseph Conrad was a Polish guy who wrote some good sea tales Esquire
Striking, telling, deeply unsettling. A novel about the moral effects of suppressing a true war story, about the unforgiveable uses of history, about what happens when you try to pretend that history no longer exists New York Times Book Review
Tim OBrien was born in Minnesota and served as a foot soldier in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970, and after graduate studies at Harvard worked as a reporter for the Washington Post. When If I Die in a Combat Zone was published in 1973, it established him as one of the leading American writers of his generation, a status that was confirmed when Going After Cacciato won the National Book Award for fiction.