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The Outlander

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Anansi, 2008 - Canada - 389 pages
In 1903 a mysterious, desperate young woman flees alone across the west, one quick step ahead of the law. She has just become a widow by her own hand.Two vengeful brothers and a pack of bloodhounds track her across the western wilderness. She is nineteen years old and half mad. Gil Adamson's extraordinary novel opens in heart-pounding mid-flight and propels the reader through a gripping road trip with a twist -- the steely outlaw in this story is a grief-struck young woman. Along the way she encounters characters of all stripes -- unsavoury, wheedling, greedy, lascivious, self-reliant, and occasionally generous and trustworthy. Part historical novel, part Gothic tale, and part literary Western, The Outlander is an original and unforgettable read.

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Review: The Outlander

User Review  - Julie - Goodreads

I love being drawn in and surprised by a great story. And when the writing is as beautiful as Ms. Adamson's, a celebrated Canadian poet, it becomes an all-too-rare treat: a book I must tear myself ... Read full review

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User Review  - Katie Grainger - Goodreads

I have to say I thought that this book was abit of a mixed bag. I enjoyed the beginning with the thrill of the chase and wilderness survival but from there it seemed to drop off abit. I thought that ... Read full review

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About the author (2008)

Gil Adamson cites as her influences Michael Ondaatje, Raymond Carver, Richard Ford, and Mark Richard. Her acclaimed short fiction has been widely published in magazines and literary journals, and her collection of stories received rave reviews. The Outlander, ten years in the writing, was her first novel and has been published in many editions around the world. Adamson lives in Toronto, Canada.

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