"Superbly detailed. …A brutal, blood-soaked and unsentimental account of the Old West that bears comparison with Cormac McCarthy’s <em>Blood Meridian</em>."

- Irish Times,

"A fine amalgam of historical fiction, western, and thriller."

- Booklist,

"A riveting and propulsive mystery."

- Publishers Weekly,

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"A strong entry in the modern western genre, encompassing both historical accuracy and social commentary, wrapped in a well-told story."

- Library Journal,

"Absorbing…. It's the well-drawn characters and riveting scenes that make this novel memorable."

- Kirkus Reviews,

"Kevin McCarthy is a fresh voice, and a keen one. This Irish thriller writer has ventured boldly into a new continent and a new history. His place is the American West in the 1860s, when the long, sad carnage was winding its grim way toward Wounded Knee. With this story of profound tragedy, his new readers will be many."

- Larry McMurtry, author of The Last Kind Words Saloon,

"When it comes to saturation-level historical authenticity—the sense of being there, alive and at large in the vanished past—I think Kevin McCarthy is in the company of masters like Patrick O’Brian and Hilary Mantel. <em>Wolves of Eden</em> is also a shiningly humane novel, all the more credible for being told by an Irish author, about the immigrant soldiers who found themselves on the front lines during the harrowing seizure of the American West."

- Stephen Harrigan, author of The Gates of the Alamo and A Friend of Mr. Lincoln,

"Kevin McCarthy shows himself to be an inspired explorer of history’s lost and forgotten causes. <em>Wolves of Eden</em> is a war story, mystery and elegy—thrilling, unflinching and finely observed."

- Ed O’Loughlin, author of the Giller Prize–shortlisted novel Minds of Winter,

Dakota Territory, 1866. Following the murders of a frontier fort’s politically connected sutler and his wife in their illicit off-post brothel, Lieutenant Martin Molloy and his long-suffering orderly, Corporal Daniel Kohn, are ordered to track down the killers and return with “boots for the gallows” to appease powerful figures in Washington. The men journey west to the distant outpost in a beautiful valley, where the soldiers inside the fort prove to be violently opposed to their investigations. Meanwhile, Irish immigrant brothers Michael and Thomas O’Driscoll have returned from the brutal front lines of the Civil War. Unable to adapt to life as migrant farm laborers in peacetime Ohio, they reenlist in the army and are shipped to Fort Phil Kearny in the heart of the Powder River Valley. Here they are thrown into merciless combat with Red Cloud’s coalition of Native tribes fighting American expansion into their hunting grounds. Amidst the daily carnage, Thomas finds a love that will lead to a moment of violence as brutal as any they have witnessed in battle—a moment that will change their lives forever. Blending intimate historical detail and emotional acuity, Wolves of Eden sets these four men on a deadly collision course in a haunting narrative that explores the cruelty of warfare and the resilience of the human spirit.
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The Civil War may be over, but in this thrilling historical novel, the battle for the West is only just beginning.
"Superbly detailed. …A brutal, blood-soaked and unsentimental account of the Old West that bears comparison with Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian."

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780393652048
Publisert
2018-11-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Ww Norton & Co
Vekt
598 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter

Biographical note

Kevin McCarthy is the author of the historical novels Wolves of Eden, Irregulars, Peeler, and, most recently, The Wintering Place. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.