$29.95 (Trade paperback / Allen & Unwin / ISBN:9781741755039)
The Outlander
In 1903, a mysterious, desperate young woman flees alone across
the icy western wilderness of the Rocky Mountains. Her name is Mary
Boulton. Bloodhounds track her through the trees. She is nineteen
years old. Half mad. Already a widow - by her own hand. Pursued by
two relentless and vengeful brothers, Mary is forced to flee ever
deeper into the mountains and away from civilisation, into the
darkness of her own memory.
Along the way, she meets an unforgettable collection of rogues,
guardian angels and eccentrics, who offer support, only to reveal
that they too have their own demons raging inside. As Mary is
plunged further away from civilisation, her path from retribution
to redemption slowly unfurls.
A startling transformation of the classic western narrative, The
Outlander is the haunting tale of one young woman's deliberate
journey deep into the wild.
A superb novel. The frayed material of the North American west is
rendered in an astoundingly fresh light. The Outlander is
also suspenseful to a degree that you are often in a state of
physical unrest, a condition only occasioned by first-rate
fiction.'
Jim Harrison
'Deserves to be read twice, fast as a page-turner of the highest
order, and then a second time, slowly, to savour the marvel of the
writing.'
Anne Patchett
A gorgeous surprise'
The Globe and Mail
Mary Boulton is one of the most memorable characters in Canadian
literature in years.'
Nuvo Magazine
Adamson's writing is superb'
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