Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

The Hamilton Case Michelle De Kretser

The Hamilton Case By Michelle De Kretser

The Hamilton Case by Michelle De Kretser


3,60 £
New RRP 11,99 £
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

Summary

Set in the 1930s in Ceylon, this novel reflects the decay, corruption and last days of an empire and a world at the end of its tether. The story concerns a murder scandal that shakes the upper echelons of Ceylon society and those who once had wealth and influence.

The Hamilton Case Summary

The Hamilton Case by Michelle De Kretser

The place is Ceylon, the time the 1930s. Set amid tea plantations, corruption and the backwash of empire, this is a world teetering on the edge of chaos. Sam Obeysekere is a Ceylonese lawyer, a perfect product of empire. His family, which once had wealth and influence, starts to crack open as political change comes to the island, and Sam's glamorous father dies leaving gambling debts. At the heart of the novel is the Hamilton case, a murder scandal that shakes the upper echelons of island society; Sam's involvement in it makes his name but sets his life on course of disappointment.

About Michelle De Kretser

Michelle de Kretser was born in Sri Lanka and migrated to Australia with her family in 1972. She has taught English at the University of Melbourne, as well as working as an editor and book reviewer. Her novels, The Rose Grower (1999), The Hamilton Case (2003) and The Lost Dog (2008) have been published across the world and translated into several languages. The Hamilton Case was awarded the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for South-East Asia and the Pacific, the Encore Award and the Tasmania Pacific Prize for Australian and New Zealand fiction. She lives in Melbourne.

Additional information

GOR003979819
9780701175160
0701175168
The Hamilton Case by Michelle De Kretser
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
20030605
304
Short-listed for Age Book of the Year: Fiction 2003
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Hamilton Case