While Lucien, barely in his teens, sees the trip as a great adventure, the older and worldlier Emile has no illusions about the dangers they will face. They must return to Grenada, the island they once called home, and smuggle back the 42 slaves claimed by English invaders at the hospital plantation in Fort Royal. Martinique, 1765, and brothers Emile and Lucien are charged by their French master, Father Cleophas, with a mission. ‘Through masterful detail, Harris shows the dehumanisation of the brothers and their fellow slaves. ‘Harris builds a lush sense of place, and the pace and tension of a rip-roaring adventure here, with derring-do and double-crossing.’ THE TIMES ‘Pitches you headfirst into this outstanding, heartbreaking story of siblings, slavery and the savagery of the colonial past.’ SUNDAY EXPRESS The stunning return from the Orange Prize shortlisted author of The Observations and Gillespie and I
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