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Robert Reuland

Autor de Hollowpoint

8+ Obras 125 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Rob Reuland is a senior assistant district attorney in the homicide bureau of the Brooklyn D.A.'s office. A graduate of Cambridge University and Vanderbilt Law School, he lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with his wife and two children.

Incluye los nombres: Rob Reuland, Rob Reuland

Series

Obras de Robert Reuland

Hollowpoint (2001) 95 copias
Semiautomatic: A Novel (2004) 12 copias
Brooklyn Supreme (2021) 7 copias
The Convict Maiden (2011) 4 copias
Point mort (2006) 2 copias
The Convict Maiden (2011) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

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male

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This is a tale about the brutal life of a young convict woman, Julia Hannaway, in 1820s’ Australia. The historical background has been very well researched: I’ve lived in Sydney for many years and it’s an odd feeling to see familiar suburban and country centres, Cabramatta, Parramatta, the Blue Mountains and Bathurst depicted as ghastly wildernesses. I suppose nobody now knows what New South Wales actually felt like then, but this novel creates a convincing, and gloomy, milieu. The author also succeeded in making me care about Julia Hannaway, to the extent that every time she made one of her several disastrous decisions, I found myself thinking; don’t do it you fool! He depicts compellingly her transformation from an educated, respectable English county girl into a traumatised survival machine, driven to abandon her former manners, and her religious faith, but finally achieving a life. The author is a criminal lawyer from Brooklyn, New York City, whose other works are modern day crime novels.
Why does his authorship of The Convict Maiden surprise me? The United States was founded by people fleeing oppression to reach freedom. But Australia began as a prison and was effectively a police state, with added gangsters (just google “Rum Corps”). Is this what makes some Americans curious about Australia, or perhaps for this author, its legal system? I fully recommend The Convict Maiden.
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AMcBurnie | Nov 27, 2013 |
I just couldn't get into this book. I tried...for five chapters. Then I gave up. A very dark read with at least the first five chapters spent mostly dwelling on the death of the main character's daughter in a car accident.
 
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Camethyste | Apr 25, 2008 |

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Obras
8
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Miembros
125
Popularidad
#160,151
Valoración
3.1
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
30
Idiomas
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