The River of Dead Trees
By (Author) Andree A. Michaud
Translated by Nathalie Stephens
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
1st October 2006
Canada
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
352
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
326g
Middle-aged and short on prospects, Charles Wilson returns to Trempes, the village of his childhood, and discovers the body of his childhood friend, Paul Faber, hanging from a tree in the clearing where they played as boys. Thus begins Wilsons obsessive quest to exhume the secrets of his past and to understand the reasons for his friends death. But memories shift, people change and things are never as they seem. Soon Wilson finds himself caught up in a delusory spiral that threatens his very existence.
This is at once a neo-Gothic metaphysical thriller and a meticulous meditation on the unapologetic betrayal of memory and imagination. Wilsons story bubbles up from the faults between mystery and fairy tale, brimming with characters haunted and tortured by the past, where truth and deception are wound up in time like the gnarled branches of old, grizzled trees.