Tourmaline by Joanna Scott

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  • Pub. Date: September 2002
  • 288pp
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    • Pub. Date: September 2002
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

    Synopsis

    A vividly imagined new novel from award-winning Scott. In the mid-1950s, an American family travels to an island off the coast of Italy to make a fortune in gemstones.

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    When the four Murdoch boys were little, their parents, Murray and Claire, fled Connecticut after a series of financial setbacks and took them off to a villa on Elba, the island of exile. The Elban rocks are studded with minerals and semi-precious stones; Murray would make a fortune -- prospecting, maybe, or investing in real estate. But the Murdochs are a family beset by romantic ineptitude and muddy thinking, and all comes to naught. Battalions of moths, then spiders, invade the villa. A lovely local girl goes missing, and Murray is blamed. More than forty years later, one of the sons tries to reconstruct what happened: to the girl, to his father, now dead, and to his mother, who is growing vague. In this Gravesian, introspective novel, the light of hindsight illuminates, as usual, not quite everything.

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