Candlemoth
Candlemoth book cover

Candlemoth

Paperback – August 1, 2004

Price
$14.82
Format
Paperback
Pages
391
Publisher
Orion Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0752859149
Dimensions
5.24 x 1.1 x 7.8 inches
Weight
10.3 ounces

Description

R.J. Ellory is a critically acclaimed author whose novels include the bestselling A Quiet Belief in Angels , which was a Richard & Judy Book Club selection and won the Nouvel Observateur Crime Fiction Prize. Ellory's novels have been translated into twenty-six languages, and he has won the USA Excellence Award for Best Mystery, the Strand Magazine Best Thriller 2009, the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year for A Simple Act of Violence , the St Maur Prize, the Avignon Readers' Prize, the Livre de Poche Award and the Quebec Laureat. He has been shortlisted for a further thirteen awards in numerous countries, including four Daggers from the UK Crime Writers' Association. Despite the American setting of his novels, Ellory is British and currently lives in England with his wife and son. To find out more visit www.rjellory.com or follow him on Twitter @rjellory

Features & Highlights

  • Daniel Ford has 30 days to live. Accused of the horrific murder of his best friend Nathan 12 years before, he has exhausted all appeals and now faces the long walk to the electric chair. All he can do is make peace with his God. Father John Rousseau is the man to whom the last month of Daniel's life has been entrusted. All the two men have left to do is rake over the last ashes of Ford's existence. So he begins to tell his story. Beginning with his first meeting with Nathan, aged 6, on the shores of a lake in 1952, through first loves, Vietnam, the death of Kennedy, and finally their flight from the draft which ended in Nathan's brutal murder.

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An Immersion into Voice

RJ Ellory's Candlemoth is the story of Daniel Ford, his life, his growth, and his path to death row. The narrative is thick with description and history, but all told so convincingly through Daniel's voice that the prose does not feel plodding. Instead, it's dripping with personality and character. Reading this book, you will sink your teeth into an immersive experience that will pull you along through a man's reflection on his life and the world that beat that life into its ultimate shape.
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