Shadow of the Lions: A Novel
By (Author) Christopher Swann
Workman Publishing
Algonquin Books
1st September 2018
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 140mm, Height 208mm, Spine 24mm
300g
How long must we pay for the crimes of our youth That is just one question Christopher Swann explores in thiscompulsively readable debut, a literary thriller set in the elite and sometimes dark environs of Blackburne, a prep school in Virginia. When Matthias Glasss best friend, Fritz, vanishes without a trace in the middle of an argument during their senior year, Matthias tries to move on with his life, only to realise that until he discovers what happened to his missing friend, he will be stuck in the past, guilty, responsible, alone.
Almost ten years after Fritzs disappearance, Matthias gets his chance. Offered a job teaching English at Blackburne, he gets swiftly drawn into the mystery. In the shadowy woods of his alma mater, he stumbles into a web of surveillance, dangerous lies, and buried secrets and discovers the troubled underbelly of a school where the future had once always seemed bright.
A sharp tale full of false leads and surprise turns, Shadow of the Lions is also wise and moving. Christopher Swann has given us a gripping debut about friendship, redemption, and what it means to lay the past to rest.
Southern Living Best Books of the Year Publishers Weekly Best Summer Books 2017
Comes alive with action and intrigue.
The Wall Street Journal
A promising, well-crafted debut. Flashes of lyrical agility suggest a bright new talent ready to roar.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
An engrossing and entertaining read. Swann deftly manages a dual narrative . . . Its a swift tale well told, and at times eloquently so.
Seattle Times
Swanns tightly knit debut novel is a moving coming-of-age story with a noir twist that will appeal to readers of John KnowlessA Separate Peace, N.H. KleinbaumsDead Poets Society, and Donna TarttsThe Secret History.
Library Journal, starred review
A wonderful coming of age story, a taut emotional rollercoaster, and a hell of a debut. Christopher Swann hits the sweet spot with a novel that has a gripping plot, beautifully rendered characters, and an accomplished style. I loved it.
David Liss, author ofThe Day of Atonement
Both a poignant coming-of-age tale and a suspenseful mystery. Set in the persistently alluring environs of an elite prep school, where the idealistic image of striving achievement is always in conflict with the dark realities that trouble even the most privileged of lives,Shadow of the Lionsilluminates the complexities of friendship, love, loyalty, and duty with remarkable wisdom and compassion.
Ed Tarkington, author ofOnly Love Can Break Your Heart
"Witty, fast paced, and satisfying, Shadow of the Lions is the perfect literary thriller for back-to-school season.
Foreword Reviews, starred review
Swann steps on the gas for the last 100 pages, [and] the mystery takes off . . .
Kirkus Reviews
A twisty tale that surprises at every turn,Shadow of the Lionswill keep you turning pages compulsively into the wee hours, cursing Christopher Swann for the inconvenience.
Jonathan Evison, author ofThis Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!
Fast-paced and full of unexpected turns, Christopher SwannsShadow of the Lionspulls readers into the dark underworld looming beneath a prestigious boys boarding school.
Mira Jacob, author ofThe Sleepwalkers Guide to Dancing
Swann is a gifted storyteller, a master at the twisty tale . . . Under Swanns deft hand, ultimately,Shadow of the Lionsexplores the timeless complexity of deep friendship--how it shapes us, destroys us and sometimes remakes us.
Patti Callahan Henry, author ofThe Idea of Love
A riveting literary mystery about power, privilege and the need to find the truth no matter how devastating it might be . . . This mystery is so well observed: its richly drawn characters are motivated by circumstances that feel true to life, and they speak with a rare authenticity. Swann also demonstrates a talent for settinghis Virginia woods feel either menacing or soothing depending on who enters them. Unsettling and beautifully written, Shadow of the Lions challenges the idea that we ever truly leave high school behind.
Shelf Awareness for Readers
Christopher Swann earned a PhD in creative writing from Georgia State University and has won awards and recognition from GSU, Washington and Lee University, and the Heekin Group Foundations Tara Fellowship for Short Fiction. He is the English department chair at Holy Innocents Episcopal School, where he has taught for two decades. Swann lives with his wife and two sons in Atlanta.