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The Passenger

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A sunken jet. A missing body. A salvage diver entangled in a chilling conspiracy. From the bar rooms of New Orleans to an abandoned oil rig off the Florida coast, The Passenger is a breathtakingly dark novel from Cormac McCarthy, the legendary author of No Country for Old Men and The Road.

'A gorgeous ruin in the shape of a hardboiled noir thriller . . . What a glorious sunset song' - The Guardian

1980, Mississippi. It is three in the morning when Bobby Western zips the jacket of his wet suit and plunges into the darkness of the ocean. His dive light illuminates a sunken jet, nine bodies still buckled in their seats, hair floating, eyes devoid of speculation. Missing from the crash site are the pilot's flight bag, the plane's black box - and the tenth passenger . . .

Now a collateral witness to this disappearance, Bobby is discouraged from speaking of what he has seen. He is a man haunted: by the ghost of his father, inventor of the bomb that melted glass and flesh in Hiroshima, and by his sister, the love and ruin of his soul.

One of the final works by Cormac McCarthy, The Passenger is book one in a duology, the companion to Stella Maris.

Praise for Cormac McCarthy:

'McCarthy worked close to some religious impulse, his books were terrifying and absolute' - Anne Enright, author of The Green Road

'His prose takes on an almost biblical quality, hallucinatory in its effect and evangelical in its power' - Stephen King, author of The Shining

'[I]n presenting the darker human impulses in his rich prose, [McCarthy] showed readers the necessity of facing up to existence' - Annie Proulx, author of Brokeback Mountain

Editions (2)

ISBN9780330457439
PublisherPan Macmillan
Publication Date09/28/23
Pages425

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  • rianonne
    rianonne

    11 Followers

    2.0

    This book centers on Etta, a 17-year-old violin prodigy. During one of her performances, she is thrust back in time to the eighteenth century. I have read mixed reviews about this novel but based on the synopsis and the fantastic cover I decided to give it a chance. The positive thing to say is that I found the locations very interesting (a ship during the American Revolution, war-time London, Cambodia, ....). BUT the story is so incredibly slow and boring that I had to push myself to pick it up. Another big no-no for me is when I can't connect with the characters at all. Here I couldn't care less about the insta-love and what happened to all of them. ‘Passenger’ was just not what I wanted it to be. I'd like to know what happens next but will not read the next book in the series.

    Dec 3, 2022

  • johneffeff
    johneffeff

    8 Followers

    4.5

    Der Passagier?

    Ich dachte die ganze Zeit, es geht um einen Passagier. Aber ich glaube, ich war der Passagier. Nur wusste ich nicht, wo die Geschichte mit mir hin will. Der Protagonist wusste es allerdings auch nicht und ich glaube wir beide wissen nicht so genau, wo wir am Ende angekommen sind. Ich weiß nur das ich die besten und realsten Dialoge gelesen habe, wie nie zuvor. Ich war gerne dabei, wenn der Protagonist Menschen getroffen hat um sie reden zu lassen und ihnen zuzuhören. Eine tragische Geschichte, die mich trotzdem nicht auf die Wucht des Folgeromans 'Stella Maris' vorbereitet hat.

    Dec 10, 2024

  • berni
    berni

    87 Followers

    3.0

    Geiler Dialog-Style, einige interessante Themen; aber insgesamt zu hermetisch und verschlungen. Hab mich etwas durchgeschleppt.

    Jun 30, 2024

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