The Blasphemer, Nigel Farndale
The Blasphemer, Nigel Farndale
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The Blasphemer

Author: Nigel Farndale

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 13 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/17/2010


Synopsis

This is an astonishing, ambitious, and masterful new novel, with echoes of Robert Gravess great autobiography Goodbye to All That, that reads at the pace of a thriller.On its way to the Galpagos Islands, a light aircraft crashes into the sea. Zoologist Daniel Kennedy is confronted with a stark Darwinian choice. Should he save himself or Nancy, the woman he loves? But how can one moment of betrayal ever be forgiven? And after he escapes the plane and swims for help, who is the elusive figure who guides him away from certain death? Back in London, Daniel thinks he finds the answer; it is connected with his great grandfather and the first horrific day of Passchendaele. But as the past collapses into the present, the fissures in his relationship with Nancy show through, until he is given a second chance to prove his courage and earn her forgiveness. The Blasphemer is a novel that speaks to the head as well as the heart.

About Nigel Farndale

Nigel Farndale is the author of Haw-Haw: The Tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce, which was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Other published works include a collection of his award-winning interviews. He lives in England on the Hampshire-Sussex border with his wife and their three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heather

The biggest problem I had with this book is that within the entire story there was never any defining moment. The book is supposedly about a professor who is an atheist, who goes down in a plane crash along with his long-time girlfriend and several other passengers. The professor volunteers to swim......more

Goodreads review by Teresa

Angels, apes, soldiers, scientists, Mahler, love, relationships, militant atheists, terrorists – phew, I dread to think what Nigel Farndale fits in his man-bag, considering the amount of material he manages to fit into this, his Costa Award shortlisted novel. Thankfully, I am not a minimalist, defin......more

Goodreads review by Carey

This veers from a three to a four star. There is so much going on this book, and it worries me that there were just too many 'big' themes - science versus religion, father. son relationships, cowardice versus bravery and that's just the tip of the iceberg. I gave it four as it had me gripped and I l......more