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Give Us This Day

Jonathan Tulloch author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:1st Feb '07

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'This is Graham Greene territory; part love story, part thriller - a moving account of a man's battle for his own soul' - The Times

Increasingly, he is haunted by the face of a woman he once secretly loved.

Abandoning his comfortable parish he buries himself in the post of Port Chaplain on a busy river, but soon finds himself caught up in the murky world of international people-smuggling.

Tom Carey is a priest in crisis. God's good world has curdled and the Church is beset by scandal. Increasingly, he is haunted by the face of a woman he once secretly loved.

Abandoning his comfortable parish he buries himself in the post of Port Chaplain on a busy river, but soon finds himself caught up in the murky world of international people-smuggling. The alluring but sinister Captain Cargo and his beleaguered Filipino crew seem intent on forcing him into a radical expression of his priesthood, but a chance encounter with the woman he has not seen for thirty years throws his vocation and faith into question.

Tulloch masterfully fashions a foreboding gothic landscape out of this godforsaken colony of the damned... An immensely resonant and powerful story -- Laurence Phelan * Independent on Sunday *
Jonathan Tulloch confirms his promise with Give Us This Day, a beautifully nuanced study of a Teesside chaplain * Daily Express *
The blighted northern English landscape is rendered lovingly... A skillfully paced, readable novel * Times Literary Supplement *
Half-tragic, half-hopeful, always unsentimental, Give Us This Day is a wholly absorbing novel -- D.J. Taylor * Guardian *
A beautifully written and compelling story of the search for truth and integrity -- Bernard O'Donoghue

ISBN: 9780099422150

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 18mm

Weight: 195g

288 pages