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The Cottagers Marshall N. Klimasewiski

The Cottagers By Marshall N. Klimasewiski

The Cottagers by Marshall N. Klimasewiski


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Klimasewiski brings the final curtain down with a satisfyingly wicked twist....A remarkable debut.-Los Angeles Times Book Review

The Cottagers Summary

The Cottagers: A Novel by Marshall N. Klimasewiski

Cyrus Collingwood, age nineteen, suspects that he may be a genius without a calling. He is a year-round resident of East Sooke, Vancouver Island, and has a natural resentment for the summer cottagers who descend on its rocky beaches. When two vacationing American couples arrive-old friends with a complicated history-they become his obsession. Greg and Nicholas are engaged in an academic collaboration that looks more like competition; Samina and Laurel are old friends who have grown apart and developed a strange jealousy. Cyrus spies on the cottagers through their windows, then begins to insinuate himself into their lives. When one of the cottagers goes missing, no one will look at any of the others the same way again.

Combining the eerie suspense of Patricia Highsmith and the literary fortitude of Ian McEwan, The Cottagers is about the discrepancy between the lives we live and the versions of those lives that trail behind us.

The Cottagers Reviews

Wise to human foibles, rich with precise and amusing observations. -- Esquire
Accomplished in its literary architecture,...sophisticated in its portrait of the tensions between vacationers and year-rounders, and chillingly believable. -- Los Angeles Times Book Review
A complex, intelligent novel. -- New York Times Book Review

About Marshall N. Klimasewiski

Marshall N. Klimasewiski's stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Best American Short Stories. He teaches writing at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he lives.

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GOR002979036
9780393330205
0393330206
The Cottagers: A Novel by Marshall N. Klimasewiski
Used - Very Good
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
20070703
318
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