The Outlander by Gil Adamson

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  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 74,413
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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 74,413

    Synopsis

    In 1903 a mysterious young woman flees alone across the West, one heart-pounding step ahead of the law. At nineteen, Mary Boulton has just become a widow—and her husband's killer. As bloodhounds track her frantic race toward the mountains, she is tormented by mad visions and by the knowledge that her two ruthless brothers-in-law are in pursuit, determined to avenge their younger brother's death. Responding to little more than the primitive fight for life, the widow retreats ever deeper into the wilderness—and into the wilds of her own mind—encountering an unforgettable cast of eccentrics along the way.

    With the stunning prose and captivating mood of great works like Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain or early Cormac McCarthy, Gil Adamson's intoxicating debut novel weds a brilliant literary style to the gripping tale of one woman's desperate escape.

    The Washington Post - Ron Charles

    …an absorbing adventure from a Canadian poet and short story writer who knows how to keep us enthralled. Of course, the Girl Being Chased is one of the most enduring figures of chivalric and chauvinistic literature, a staple of television dramas and horror films…But Gil is short for Gillian, and her strange and complicated heroine has nothing in common with Hollywood's worn-out damsels in distress…there are pages here you can't read slowly enough to catch every word. Adamson is as captivating with descriptions of vast mountain ranges as she is with the smaller calamities, like the drowning of a yearling "frightened into madness."

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    Biography

    Gil Adamson is the author of two books of poetry and a collection of stories, Help Me, Jacques Cousteau. The Outlander is her first novel. She lives with fellow writer Kevin Connolly in Toronto.

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    What a poorly written book!!by SusanLPhillips

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    November 17, 2009: I really did not like one thing about this book. If I had not been reading it for my book club I would not of finished it. I really do not get the good reviews I read on the website. "?????" What was the point in refering to her as the widow for the whole book? If the author loves writing in a poetry style....stick with that. I would yell from the building tops....don't waste your time, but alas I already have. Want to read something good....read the one below

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    I Also Recommend: The Help.

    Good book club selectionby Anonymous

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    October 26, 2009: The first part of the book was harder for me to get into, even though the book starts out suspenseful. After the first 4-5 chapters, I thought the story built up really well and then I could not put it down. Really interesting snapshot of the time period, wilderness and mountain settlements.

    Very interesting characters and the choices they make. I think it would make for a good book club discussion.

    I think this would also make an interesting film.......


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