The Office of Innocence
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Published:28th Apr '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Keneally at his powerful best, with the gripping tale of a priest and a serial killer in World War II Australia.
Sydney, 1942, and in a nation threatened by a Japanese invasion, with husbands absent and sleek GIs present, a spirit of recklessness takes hold. Frank Darragh, an impressionable young priest, finds the line between saving others' souls and losing his own begins to blur as he becomes entangled with an attractive married woman, a ménage a trois, and a charismatic American sergeant.
The gripping work of an author at the height of his powers * The Times *
An immensely subtle study of the bad fit between moral systems and real life * The Sunday Times *
[Its] great strengths lie in its evocation of Australia at a particularly turbid period of its history, and in its characterisation of ordinary people faced with extraordinary dilemmas. * Daily Telegraph *
Superbly crafted . . . he effortlessly interweaves many of life's bigger dilemmas: the conflicts between love and duty; innocence and experience; conscience and courage. This is a thought-provoking and engrossing novel. * Sunday Express *
Meticulous, exact and beautifully written . . . Keneally has the ability to evoke an entire character, even an entire philosophy, in one sentence. * Literary Review *
An excellent novel . . . It is good on the Catholic Church, and on the ambiguous boundary between priest and confessor. It is also elegant, economical and extremely funny. * Financial Times *
ISBN: 9780340624760
Dimensions: 195mm x 130mm x 20mm
Weight: 243g
336 pages